In this enlightening episode, we delve into the formidable power of praise, especially during life's tumultuous storms. With heartfelt insights, Adrian Rogers draws from the narrative of King Jehoshaphat to illustrate the potent force that worship holds in overcoming adversities. As adversaries loom large, infusing intentional praise between strategic actions becomes a beacon of hope and a source of divine energy that confuses and defeats enemies.
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Pastor, teacher, and author Adrian Rogers has introduced people all over the world to the love of Jesus Christ and has impacted untold numbers of lives by presenting profound truth simply stated. Thanks for joining us for this message. Here's Adrian Rogers.
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Second Chronicles chapter 20. The message tonight is a serious message, but a helpful message, and it deals with praise. It deals with praising God IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE. THE TITLE OF THE MESSAGE, THE POWER OF PRAISE. NOW PRAISE IS A VERY POWERFUL THING. AS A MATTER OF FACT, I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU CAN ENJOY THE CHRISTIAN LIFE WITHOUT PRAISE. IT'S PRAISE THAT JUST INFUSES THE JOY AND LETS THE JOY BEGIN TO FLOW. IF YOU'RE HAVING DIFFICULTY WITH JOY, IT IS PROBABLY BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT PRAISING THE LORD. NOW BE HONEST, HOW MANY FOLKS ENJOY SPORTS, FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT? LET ME SEE YOUR HAND. THAT'S MOST OF US, MOST OF US. IF THAT'S A SIN, I PLEAD GUILTY. I REALLY DO, I ENJOY WATCHING SPORTS. I ENJOY WATCHING FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL, ESPECIALLY FOOTBALL. BUT YOU KNOW, WHEN MY FAVORITE TEAM IS PLAYING, AND, AND SOMETHING WONDERFUL HAPPENS, I MEAN, THERE'S A SPECTACULAR CATCH OR SOME INCREDIBLE PLAY, SOME, SOMETHING THAT IS JUST STUPENDOUS, I HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING. I MEAN, EVEN IF I'M WATCHING BY MYSELF, JOYCE CAN HEAR ME IN THE OTHER END OF THE HOUSE. I JUST HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING. UH, I, IF, IF, IF WE SCORE OR WHATEVER, I HAVE TO SAY, ALL RIGHT, OR THAT'S GOOD, OR WOW, OR, YEAH. YOU KNOW, YOU'RE LIKE, DON'T YOU DO THAT? DO YOU DO THAT? YOU JUST, AH. IF YOU DON'T SAY ANYTHING WHEN IT'S HAPPENING, YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THAT GAME IS GOING TO BE GREATLY DIMINISHED. TRY IT SOMETIME. JUST TRY SITTING THERE AND WATCHING A BALL GAME AND DON'T EXPRESS YOURSELF. JUST WATCH IT. DON'T SAY ANYTHING AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS. YOUR JOY, YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THAT GAME WILL DIMINISH. SOME FOLKS SIT HERE IN CHURCH, BLESS ME IF YOU CAN. THEY DON'T GET ANYTHING OUT OF IT. IF THEY DO, IT'S GREATLY DIMINISHED. YOU GET INTO IT. BEGIN TO PRAISE. BEGIN TO LAUGH. BEGIN TO SAY AMEN. BEGIN TO NOD YOUR HEAD. PARTICIPATE. GIVE GOD THE GLORY. THE JOY WILL START TO FLOW. QUIT JUST BEING A NON-ENTITY IN A SERVICE LIKE THIS. YOU KNOW, IT, IT HELPS TO PRAISE IN TIME OF JOY AND, AND, UH, PRAISE BRINGS JOY. AND IT HELPS TO PRAISE IN TIME OF HELP. WHEN YOU'VE, WHEN SOMEBODY'S DONE SOMETHING FOR YOU, LEARN TO PRAISE THEM. GIVE HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. THERE'S POWER IN THAT.
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A WOMAN TOLD A PREACHER, SHE SAID, THAT WAS A WONDERFUL SERMON. He said, well, praise the Lord. She said it wasn't that wonderful. Just praise one another. And praise God when God has done something for you. Give Him thanks. But one of the ways and things we need to do, one of the things we need to do and one of the ways that we need to praise is to praise in time of trouble. AND I WANT YOU TO SEE HERE IN A CLASSIC PASSAGE OF SCRIPTURE THAT FROM TIME TO TIME WE'VE LOOKED AT, BUT WE MUST NEED TO LOOK AT IT AGAIN, SECOND CHRONICLES CHAPTER 20, SECOND CHRONICLES CHAPTER 20. AND I, FIRST THING I WANT YOU TO SEE IS WHAT I'M GOING TO CALL A POWERFUL FOE, A POWERFUL FOE. LOOK, VERSES ONE AND TWO, AND IT CAME TO PASS AFTER THIS ALSO THAT THE CHILDREN OF MOAB, and the children of Ammon, with them other beside the Ammonites, came against Jehoshaphat to battle. And there came some that told Jehoshaphat, saying, There cometh a great multitude against thee from beyond the sea on this side, Syria, AND BEHOLD, THEY THAT BE IN HAZARZON, HAZARZONTAMON, WHICH IS ANGEDDON." NOW HERE IS KING JEHOSHAPHAT, A GOOD KING. HE LOVES THE LORD AND HE'S TOLD, YOU'VE GOT SOME ENEMIES OUT THERE. THERE ARE THREE POWERFUL KINGS THAT ARE COMING AGAINST YOU. THE INHABITANTS THERE OF AMAM AND MOAB AND MOUNT SEIR HAVE COME AGAINST YOU. WE MIGHT AS WELL MAKE UP OUR MIND AND REAFFIRM THE, THE TRUTH THAT WE HAVE THREE MIGHTY KINGS THAT COME AGAINST US ON A REGULAR BASIS, SIN, SORROW, AND DEATH. THESE ARE THE CHRISTIANS' THREE GREAT FOES, THE WORLD'S THREE GREAT FOES, SIN, SORROW, AND DEATH. AND WE'RE FACED WITH THEM TIME AND TIME AGAIN. SO NUMBER ONE, A POWERFUL FOE. EVERY ONE OF US WHO LIVE THE CHRISTIAN LIFE WILL MEET OPPOSITION FROM TIME TO TIME, AND SOMETIMES THE OPPOSITION WILL BE FIERCE. NUMBER TWO, NOT ONLY WAS THERE A POWERFUL FOE, BUT THANK GOD KING JEHOSHAPHAT MADE A POSITIVE FOCUS. LOOK IN VERSE THREE, AND JEHOSHAPHAT FEARED AND SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD AND PROCLAIM TO FAST THROUGHOUT ALL JUDAH. HE SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD." NOW GOD FOR JEHOSHAPHAT WAS HIS FIRST THOUGHT, NOT HIS LAST RESORT. JEHOSHAPHAT SAID, THE ENEMY'S OUT THERE, BUT GOD IS UP HERE, AND I AM GOING TO SEEK THE LORD WITH ALL OF MY HEART. A POWERFUL FOE CAUSED HIM TO HAVE A POSITIVE FOCUS. HE SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD. AND NOT ONLY WAS THERE A POSITIVE FOCUS, BUT THERE WAS A PROCLAIMED FAST. LOOK IF YOU WILL IN VERSE THREE, THE LAST PART, AND HE PROCLAIMED A FAST THROUGHOUT ALL JUDAH. AMERICA IS SICK. IT IS TIME FOR THE CHURCH OF THE LORD GOD TO SHARPEN HER FOCUS and proclaim a fast to seek God. It is not that by fasting we buy God's blessings. God's blessings are always by grace, but yet God does business with those that mean business. And when we have a positive focus, fasting just simply sharpens the focus. It causes us to think about God in a way that nothing else that I know of does. NOW THE NEXT THING I WANT YOU TO SEE IS A, A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP. LOOK IF YOU WILL IN VERSE FOUR, AND JUDAH GATHERED THEMSELVES TOGETHER TO ASK HELP OF THE LORD. EVEN OUT OF ALL OF THE CITIES OF JUDAH THEY CAME TO SEEK THE LORD. EVERYBODY CAME TOGETHER TO SEEK GOD. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IN AMERICA IF IN ALL OF THE CITIES OF AMERICA PEOPLE JUST GOT TOGETHER TO SEEK THE LORD, BLACK AND WHITE, BAPTISTS, ASSEMBLY OF GOD, METHODISTS, PRESBYTERIAN, LUTHERAN, PENTECOSTAL, WHOMEVER WANTS TO, WHOMEVER WILL, TO COME TO SEEK THE LORD, A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP. AND WHEN WE COME TO SEEK THE LORD, HE SHOWS UP. FOR OUR LORD SAID, WHERE TWO OR THREE ARE GATHERED IN MY NAME, THERE AM I IN THE MIDST OF THEM. AND WHEN WE COME TOGETHER, NOT TO TRY TO HEAL RACISM, NOT TO TRY TO SOLVE POVERTY, NOT TO ENTERTAIN OURSELVES, NOT TO, UH, GET AMERICA DELIVERED FROM HER ENEMIES, BUT WHEN WE COME TO SEEK THE LORD, TO SEEK THE LORD, TO SEEK THE LORD, WE WILL BE IN ONE ACCORD AND THEN WE WILL BE FAR ABLE, FAR BETTER ABLE TO ATTACK ALL OF THESE OTHER PROBLEMS THAT NEED TO BE DEALT WITH. BUT WE CANNOT BYPASS THE ONE THING THAT WE MUST DO AND GOD HELP US THAT WE WILL DO IS TO COME TOGETHER TO SEEK THE LORD, TO SEEK THE LORD. LOOK AT IT, LOOK AT IT. VERSE THREE, AND JEHOSHAPHAT FEARED AND SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD. THE LAST PART OF VERSE FOUR, THEY CAME TO SEEK THE LORD. IT WAS A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP TO SEEK THE LORD. NOT POLITICAL, NOT SOCIAL, NOT RACIAL, BUT SPIRITUAL, COMING TO SEEK THE LORD, A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP, VERSE FOUR. AND THEN THERE WAS A, A PRAYERFUL FAITH. AND NOW I WANT TO READ ON THROUGH VERSE 13, LOOK AT IT. AND JEHOSHAPHAT STOOD IN THE CONGREGATION OF JUDAH AND JERUSALEM IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD BEFORE THE NEW COURT, AND SAID, AND I WANT YOU TO LISTEN TO THIS PRAYER. BEFORE I READ THIS PRAYER, I WANT TO SAY THIS. THAT WHEN YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, WHEN I HAVE A PROBLEM, IT IS VERY, VERY, VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU PUT YOUR EYES UPON GOD, THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THE CHARACTER AND THE NATURE OF GOD. AND IN THIS PRAYER THAT WE'RE ABOUT TO SEE, WE'RE GOING TO FIND FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATURE OF GOD. AND WHEN A PROBLEM COMES, YOU NEED TO GLANCE AT YOUR PROBLEMS AND GAZE AT YOUR GOD. I WANT YOU TO SEE THE PRAYER THAT JEHOSHAPHAT PRAYED. NOW DON'T JUST GLANCE OVER THIS. DON'T JUST GLAZE OVER THIS. DON'T JUST GO THROUGH THIS CARELESSLY. BECAUSE THERE ARE FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATURE OF GOD THAT ARE IN THIS PRAYER THAT GREATLY ENCOURAGED ME WHEN I LOOKED AT IT. FIRST OF ALL, JEHOSHAPHAT SAW GOD AS A SOVEREIGN GOD. LOOK IN VERSE SIX AND SAID, O LORD GOD OF OUR FATHERS, NOW LISTEN TO THIS, ART THOU NOT GOD IN HEAVEN? AND RULEST NOT THOU OVER ALL THE KINGDOMS OF THE HEATHEN? AND IN THINE HAND IS THERE NOT POWER AND MIGHT, SO THAT NONE IS ABLE TO WITHSTAND THEE? QUESTION, CAN THE PORNOGRAPHERS WITHSTAND GOD? CAN THE LIQUOR DEALERS WITHSTAND GOD? CAN THE BABY BUTCHERS WITHSTAND GOD? CAN THE SODOMITES WITHSTAND GOD? NO. THERE IS NONE. THIS IS WHAT HE SAYS, YOU RULE OVERALL. THERE IS NOT POWER AND MIGHT SO THAT NONE IS ABLE TO WITHSTAND THEE. AND IT'S ABOUT TIME WE BELIEVE THAT. PEOPLE GOING AROUND WRINGING THEIR HANDS, SAYING, WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? WELL, I CAN TELL YOU THERE'S NO PANIC IN HEAVEN. AND I CAN TELL YOU ALSO THAT THE HOLY TRINITY NEVER MEETS AN EMERGENCY SESSION. YOU SAY, WELL, PASTOR, I HAVE A BIG PROBLEM, ALL RIGHT? I WANT YOU TO THINK ABOUT THE BIGGEST PROBLEM YOU HAVE. I MEAN THE VERY BIGGEST. THEN I WANT YOU TO DOUBLE IT. THEN I WANT YOU TO DOUBLE IT AGAIN. THEN I WANT YOU TO CO, COMPARE IT TO ALMIGHTY GOD AND TELL ME THAT YOUR PROBLEM IS TOO BIG FOR GOD. LISTEN, JEHOSHAPHAT BEGAN TO PRAY, AND FIRST OF ALL, HIS PRAYER WAS ADDRESSED TO A SOVEREIGN GOD. SECONDLY, VERSE SEVEN, IT WAS ADDRESSED TO A STEADFAST GOD. NOW LOOK AT VERSE SEVEN, ART NOT THOU OUR GOD, WHO DIDST DRIVE OUT THE INHABITANTS OF THIS LAND BEFORE THY PEOPLE ISRAEL, AND GAVEST IT TO THE SEED OF ABRAHAM THY FRIEND FOREVER? WHAT DOES HE SAY? HE SAID, GOD, YOU MADE A PROMISE TO ABRAHAM. YOU SAID TO ABRAHAM, I AM GOING TO GIVE YOU THIS LAND AND IT IS YOURS AND IT IS YOURS FOREVER. AND NOW, LORD, THIS BUNCH IS COMING TO TAKE AWAY FROM US THAT WHICH YOU GAVE US. AND, LORD, WE ARE STANDING ON YOUR WORD AND WE'RE PRAYING ON THE BASIS OF YOUR PROMISE. YOU ARE A STEADFAST GOD. YOU DON'T CHANGE WHAT YOU SAID TO ABRAHAM. YOU'RE SAYING TO US AND WE'RE STANDING ON YOUR WORD. GOD IS THE SAME YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND FOREVERMORE. AND THE GOD WHO HAS WORKED MIRACLES IN THE PAST IS THE GOD WHO CAN WORK MIRACLES TODAY. AND DON'T YOU INSULT GOD BY SAYING, WE CANNOT HAVE REVIVAL IN THIS DAY AND IN THIS AGE. IT'S AN INSULT TO GOD BECAUSE GOD IS STILL POWERFUL. HE STILL HAS POWER TO SAVE MULTITUDES, TO SHAKE CITIES, AND TO SEND REVIVAL. STUDY THE HISTORY OF REVIVAL. AND GOD HAS SENT REVIVAL IN DARK DAYS BEFORE, AND GOD CAN AND GOD WILL, IF WE WILL TRUST HIM, SEND REVIVAL TODAY. HE IS A SOVEREIGN GOD, HE IS A STEADFAST GOD, AND HE IS A SYMPATHETIC GOD. LOOK IN VERSES EIGHT AND NINE AS WE CONTINUE TO READ, AND THEY DWELT THEREIN, AND HAVE BUILT THEIR SANCTUARY THEREIN FOR THY NAME, SAYING, IF, WHEN EVIL COMETH UPON US, AS THE SWORD, JUDGMENT, AND BY THE WAY, AMERICA IS UNDER JUDGMENT, JUDGMENT OR PESTILENCE, AMERICA HAS PESTILENCE, IT'S THE AGE PESTILENCE, OR FAMINE, WE STAND BEFORE THIS HOUSE AND IN THY PRESENCE, FOR THY NAME IS IN THIS HOUSE, THAT IS, THEY'RE PRAYING ON THE BASIS OF GOD'S GLORY, AND CRY UNTO THEE IN OUR AFFLICTION, THEN THOU WILL HEAR AND HELP. IS THAT UNDERSCORED IN YOUR BIBLE? IT IS IN MINE. THEN THOU WILL HEAR AND HELP. I LOVE THAT. THE GOD WHO HEARS AND THE GOD WHO HELPS. HE IS A SYMPATHETIC GOD. IF WE CRY TO HIM, HE WILL HEAR AND HE WILL HELP. HE WILL HEAR, HE WILL HELP. HE IS A SOVEREIGN GOD. HE IS A STEADFAST GOD. HE IS A SYMPATHETIC GOD. THE BIBLE SAYS IN ALL THEIR AFFLICTIONS HE WAS AFFLICTED. HE'S TOUCHED WITH THE FEELING OF OUR INFIRMITY. Then next, He is a seeing God. Look, if you will, in verse 10, "'Now behold,' that is, Lord, take a look. "'Now behold, the children of Ammon and Moab and Mount Seir, "'whom thou wouldest not let Israel invade, "'these, Lord, that you protected "'when they came out of the land of Egypt, "'but they turned from them and destroyed them not. "'That is, we showed mercy to them. "'Behold,' I say, how they reward us.' TO COME TO CAST US OUT OF THY POSSESSION WHICH THOU HAST GIVEN US TO INHERIT." NOW WHAT'S HE SAYING? HE'S SAYING, GOD, TAKE A LOOK AT ALL OF THIS. JUST BEHOLD IT. YOU SAY, DO I HAVE TO TELL GOD TO LOOK AT WHAT HE ALREADY SEES? YES. DO I HAVE TO ASK GOD FOR WHAT HE KNOWS I ALREADY NEED? YES. BUT THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT OUR PRAYER THAT GETS GOD'S ATTENTION AND CAUSES HIM IN A VERY SPECIAL WAY TO FOCUS ON WHAT WE FOCUS ON. HE IS A SEEING GOD. AND TWICE, GOD IS ASKED TO BEHOLD THIS. VERSE 10, AND NOW BEHOLD. VERSE 11, BEHOLD I SAY. HE IS THE SEEING GOD. GOD KNOWS YOUR SITUATION. HE KNOWS YOUR ENEMY. HE KNOWS YOUR DANGER. HE KNOWS WHERE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW. HE KNOWS WHAT YOU'RE THINKING THIS VERY MOMENT. AND THAT HELPS US WHEN WE PRAY. THERE'S NOTHING THAT ESCAPES HIS NOTICE. NOT ONLY IS HE A SEEING GOD, BUT HE IS THE SAVING GOD. LOOK, IF YOU WILL, IN VERSES 12 AND 13, O OUR GOD. BY THE WAY, THESE ARE TWO OF THE GREATEST VERSES IN THE CHAPTER. O OUR GOD, WILT THOU NOT JUDGE THEM? FOR WE HAVE NO MIGHT AGAINST THIS GREAT COMPANY THAT COMETH AGAINST US, NEITHER KNOW WE WHAT TO DO. BUT OUR EYES ARE UPON THEE. AND ALL JUDAH STOOD BEFORE THE LORD WITH THEIR LITTLE ONES, THEIR WIVES, AND THEIR CHILDREN. OH, GOD, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. WE DON'T HAVE ANY STRENGTH. BUT, LORD, OUR EYES ARE ON YOU. HERE ARE OUR WIVES. HERE ARE OUR CHILDREN. HERE ARE OUR LITTLE BABIES. LORD, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. THEY'RE COMING AGAINST US. GOD, WE DON'T HAVE ANY MIGHT. WE DON'T HAVE ANY STRENGTH. HOLLYWOOD IS GREATER THAN WE ARE. THE LIQUOR PEOPLE HAVE MORE MONEY THAN WE HAVE. THE MEDIA SEEMS TO BE AGAINST US. WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. BUT GOD, OUR EYES ARE ON YOU. HMM. IF WE GO DOWN, WE'RE GOING DOWN WITH OUR EYES ON YOU. IF THEY KILL US, THEY'RE GONNA KILL US WITH OUR EYES ON YOU. LORD, YOU ARE THE GOD WHO CAN DELIVER US. YOU ARE THE SOVEREIGN GOD. You are the steadfast God. You are the sympathetic God. You are the seeing God. You are the saving God. AND SO WHAT THEY DID, FRIEND, THEY JUST CAME TO A PRAYERFUL FAITH AND BEGAN TO PRAY, NOT ON THE BASIS OF WHAT THE PROBLEM IS, BUT ON WHO GOD IS. NEXT THING, NOT ONLY A PRAYERFUL FAITH, BUT A PROPHETIC FACT. NOW THEY'RE PRAYING, AND WHEN THEY PRAY, GOD BEGINS TO SPEAK AND ANSWER. BEGIN NOW IN VERSE 14. And upon Jehaziel, the son of Zechariah, the son of Benaiah, the son of Jeiel, the son of Mattaniah, a Levite of the sons of Asaph, came the Spirit of the Lord in the midst of the congregation. And the Lord said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou King Jehoshaphat. Thus saith the Lord unto you, BE NOT AFRAID NOR DISMAYED BY REASON OF THIS GREAT MULTITUDE, THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS BUT GOD'S. OH! OH! THAT'S IT! THAT'S IT! THAT'S IT! THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS BUT GOD, A PROPHETIC FACT. NOW THEY'RE PRAYING. THEY'RE SEEKING GOD. THEY'RE SAYING, GOD, WE HAVE NO MIGHT. WE HAVE NO UNDERSTANDING. WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. BUT WE'VE, WE'VE, WE'VE SET OURSELVES TO SEEK YOU. WE'VE GATHERED TOGETHER TO SEEK YOU. WE'VE PROCLAIMED TO FAST TO SEEK YOU. AND GOD THEN BEGINS TO MOVE. AND GOD BEGINS TO SPEAK. AND GOD TAKES A SPIRIT ANOINTED PREACHER TO BRING A MESSAGE. THANK GOD THAT THE SPIRIT OF GOD DOES ANOINT. THANK GOD FOR SPIRIT-FILLED MESSENGERS. AND THE MESSENGER SAID, HERE'S THE MESSAGE FROM GOD. HERE IS THE PROPHETIC FACT THAT WE NEED TO SEE ONE MORE TIME. VICTORY BELONGS TO GOD. THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS, BUT GOD'S. NOW, THE PROPHETIC FACT BRINGS US TO THE POTENT FORCE. AND WHAT IS THE POTENT FORCE? WELL, BEGIN NOW IN VERSE 16 AND READ THROUGH VERSE 22. HERE'S WHAT THE MAN OF GOD SAID. HERE IS WHAT THE PROPHET SAID. TOMORROW GO YE DOWN AGAINST THEM. BEHOLD, THEY COME UP BY THE CLIFF OF ZIZ, AND YE SHALL FIND THEM AT THE END OF THE BROOK BEFORE THE WILDERNESS OF JAPAN. Ruel, and ye shall not need to fight in this battle. Set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem, FEAR NOT, NOR BE DISMAYED. TOMORROW GO OUT AGAINST THEM, FOR THE LORD WILL BE WITH YOU.' AND JEHOSHAPHAT BOWED HIS HEAD WITH HIS FACE TO THE GROUND. AND ALL JUDAH AND THE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM FELL BEFORE THE LORD, WORSHIPING THE LORD. AND THE LEVITES OF THE CHILDREN OF THE KOTHITES AND OF THE CHILDREN OF THE KORHITES STOOD UP TO PRAISE THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL WITH A LOUD VOICE ON HIGH. BY THE WAY, IF YOU DON'T LIKE LOUD MUSIC, YOU WOULDN'T LIKE IT HERE. THEY BEGAN TO PRAISE THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL WITH A LOUD VOICE ON HIGH. AND THEY ROSE EARLY IN THE MORNING, AND WENT FORTH INTO THE WILDERNESS OF TO, UH, TECHOA. AND AS THEY WENT FORTH, JEHOSHAPHAT STOOD AND SAID, HEAR ME, O JUDAH, YE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM, BELIEVE IN THE LORD YOUR GOD. AND BOY, THERE'S ANOTHER ONE OF THESE GREAT STATEMENTS IN HERE. BELIEVE IN THE LORD YOUR GOD, SO SHALL YOU BE ESTABLISHED. BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS. SO SHALL YE PROSPER. GOD RAISED UP A PROPHET AND GOD SAID, BELIEVE HIM IF YOU WANT TO PROSPER. AND WHEN HE HAD CONSULTED WITH THE PEOPLE, HE APPOINTED SINGERS UNTO THE LORD, THAT THEY SHOULD PRAISE THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS. AND THERE'S ANOTHER GREAT PHRASE. SINGERS UNTO THE LORD, THAT THEY SHOULD PRAISE THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS, AS THEY WENT OUT BEFORE THE LORD, AND TO SAY, PRAISE THE LORD, FOR HIS MERCY ENDURETH FOREVER. AND WHEN THEY BEGAN TO SING AND TO PRAISE, THE LORD SET AMBUSHMENTS AGAINST THE CHILDREN OF AMMON, MOAB, AND MOUNT SEIR, WHICH WERE COME AGAINST JUDAH, AND THEY WERE SMITTEN. FOR THE CHILDREN OF AMMON AND MOAB STOOD UP AGAINST THE INHABITANTS OF MOUNT SEIR, UTTERLY TO SLAY AND TO DESTROY THEM. AND WHEN THEY'D MADE AN END OF THE INHABITANTS OF SEIR, EVERY ONE HELPED TO DESTROY ANOTHER. AND WHEN JUDAH CAME TOWARD THE WATCH TOWER IN THE WILDERNESS, THEY LOOKED UNTO THE MULTITUDE, AND, BEHOLD, THERE WERE DEAD BODIES FALLEN TO THE EARTH, AND NONE ESCAPED." NOW WHAT IS THE POTENT FORCE? THE POTENT FORCE IS PRAISE. NOW, THE PROPHET OF GOD SAID, THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS, BUT THE LORD'S, BUT YOU HAVE A PART, AND YOUR PART IS PRAISE, AND YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HIDE UNTIL IT'S ALL OVER. NOW A LOT OF US WOULD HAVE SAID, NOW GOD, WHEN IT'S ALL OVER, HUH, WHEN WE HAVE THE VICTORY, THEN WE'RE GOING TO PRAISE YOU FOR THE VICTORY. BUT GOD SAYS, OH NO, THE BATTLE IS MINE, THE BATTLE IS, IS NOT YOURS, BUT YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HIDE UNTIL IT'S OVER, AND, AND YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PRAISE, ON THE FRONT END, NOT AT THE REAR END. BUT YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PRAISE AT THE BEGINNING, NOT AT THE CONCLUSION. YOU CAN'T PRAISE AFTER IT'S OVER, BECAUSE IT WON'T BE OVER UNTIL YOU BEGAN TO PRAISE. I WONDER, HAVE YOU LEARNED TO PRAISE GOD IN YOUR PROBLEMS? YOU SAY, I CAN'T PRAISE GOD IN THE MIDST OF MY PROBLEMS. WELL, THEN GO AHEAD AND LIVE WITH HIM. LET'S GO AHEAD AND LIVE WITH HIM. BUT FRIEND, IF YOU WILL DO WHAT THIS WONDERFUL TWENTYTH CHAPTER OF SECOND CHRONICLES TEACHES US TO DO, YOU CAN PRAISE AND SEE GOD MOVE. DID YOU KNOW WHAT PRAISE IS? PRAISE IS FAITH EXPRESSING ITSELF. THAT'S ALL PRAISE IS. PRAISE IS JUST FAITH TURNED INSIDE OUT. NOW, WE, WE COME TO GOD, WE MUST ASK GOD. THAT'S WHAT THESE PEOPLE DID. THEY CAME AND THEY ASKED GOD, THEY SAID, GOD DELIVER US, OUR EYES ARE ON YOU, HELP US. THAT'S PETITION. BUT PETITION MUST BE MARRIED TO PRAISE. PETITION SAYS PLEASE, PRAISE SAYS THANK YOU. BUT PRAISE SAYS THANK YOU ON THE FRONT END. SEE, PRAISE BRINGS GOD INTO IT. DO YOU REMEMBER THAT PASSAGE OVER THERE IN PSALM 22 VERSE 3, WHERE GOD OCCUPIES THE PRAISE OF HIS PEOPLE? WHAT IS GOD'S ADDRESS? WHERE DOES GOD LIVE? PRAISE IS GOD'S ADDRESS. WHEREVER THERE'S PRAISE, GOD SHOWS UP. GOD OCCUPIES THE PRAISE OF HIS PEOPLE. THE TWO WINGS OF POWER ARE PETITION AND PRAISE. NOW, LET ME TELL YOU TWO THINGS PRAISE WILL DO. I LOVE IT. AND IT'S RIGHT HERE IN VERSES 16 THROUGH 22. HERE'S TWO THINGS PRAISE WILL DO. PRAISE INFUSES THE ENERGY OF GOD. NUMBER TWO, PRAISE CONFUSES THE ENEMIES OF GOD. PRAISE INFUSES THE ENERGY OF GOD. PRAISE CONFUSES THE ENEMY OF GOD. WHEN YOU BEGIN TO PRAISE, GOD'S ENERGY JUST BEGINS TO FILL YOU. IT INFUSES YOU WITH ENERGY AND POWER BECAUSE GOD IS IN THAT PRAISE. AND WHEN YOU BEGIN TO PRAISE, NOT ONLY IS THAT PRAISE VERY HEALTHY FOR THE HOLY SPIRIT, IT IS THE AMBIENCE, THE ENVIRONMENT THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT OCCUPIES, BUT SATAN IS ALLERGIC TO IT. SATAN BREAKS OUT WITH HIVES. When you begin to praise God, Satan gets confused. Now here are these enemies. Here are the inhabitants of Ammon and Moab, Mount Seir. And they're all coming against one enemy, against Israel. And here goes the army of God. And they're just going against the enemy. And they're singing the battle hymn of the Republic. And they're singing victory in Jesus. And they're singing what a mighty God we serve. AND SATAN GOES BANANAS. I MEAN, THEY TURNED ON EACH OTHER. THEY BEGAN TO KILL ONE ANOTHER AND DESTROY ONE ANOTHER. THEY GOT IN ABSOLUTE CONFUSION. PRAISE FRACTURES THE UNITY OF THE ENEMY. AND PRAISE FORMULATES THE UNITY OF THE BELIEVER. Oh, how we need to be bound together, praising the Lord God. What a potent force is praise. It infuses the energy of God. It confuses the enemy of God. And so there's a potent force. And now what happens? Well, look, if you will, in verse 25. There is a provided fortune. And when Jehoshaphat and his people came to take away the spoil of them, THEY FOUND AMONG THEM IN ABUNDANCE BOTH RICHES WITH THE DEAD BODIES, AND PRECIOUS JEWELS, WHICH THEY HAD STRIPPED OFF FOR THEMSELVES MORE THAN THEY COULD CARRY AWAY. AND THEY WERE THREE DAYS IN GATHERING OF THE SPOIL." IT WAS SO MUCH. NOW HOW ABOUT THAT FOR A SWITCH? HERE THEY HAVE AN ENEMY. THIS ENEMY LOOKS LIKE IT'S GOING TO DESTROY THEM. YOU SAY, OH GOD, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO. THEN GOD, AS THEY SEEK THE LORD IN FASTING AND PRAYER, GOD SENDS THEM A MESSAGE. THEY OBEY THE MESSAGE. THEY BEGAN TO BELIEVE GOD AND PRAISE GOD. THE ENEMY IS PUT INTO CONFUSION. AND NOW THEY'RE LEFT WITH ALL THIS BOUNTY, THESE SPOILS. TREASURE. FOR THREE DAYS THEY'RE TRYING TO LOAD IT UP AND CARRY IT OFF. IS GOD'S MESSENGER BOY. YOU SAY, WHY DOESN'T GOD KILL THE DEVIL? DID YOU KNOW THAT GOD USES THE DEVIL? IF WE WILL BEGIN TO PRAISE THE LORD, THE DEVIL WILL BECOME OUR SERVANT TO ENRICH US. I HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THE TIMES THAT I'VE BEEN IN SPIRITUAL BATTLE, AND I GUESS I'VE BEEN IN SPIRITUAL BATTLE ALL MY LIFE. SOMEBODY ASKED ME THE OTHER DAY, HE SAID, ARE YOU UNDER PRESSURE? I SAID, I DON'T KNOW. I don't know, I've never been any other way. It's like the woman didn't know her husband was drinking until one day he came home sober. I mean, I've just been under pressure, I guess. I don't know whether it's pressure or not. I just live this way. I'll tell you one thing. There have been some times when I've been under pressure, pressure. There have been some times when, I mean, it's really, really, really been tough. EVERY ONE OF THOSE TIMES WHEN I'VE TURNED TO THE LORD, NOT ONLY HAS HE BROUGHT ME THROUGH, BUT HE'S MADE ME RICH EVERY TIME, EVERY TIME. I HAVE COME OUT WITH BOTH HANDS FULL OF RUBIES AND DIAMONDS AND EMERALDS AND GOLD. AND THOUGH I WOULDN'T CHOOSE IT, I WOULDN'T TAKE ANYTHING FOR IT, For the way that what the enemy meant for evil, God used for good. And David cut Goliath's head off with Goliath's sword. And God takes that which the enemy means against us for evil. AND GOD USES IT FOR HIS GLORY AND HIS GOOD. GOD WANTS TO DO THAT FOR BIBLE BELIEVERS IN AMERICA. AND WHAT WE THINK ARE CALAMITOUS THINGS THAT ARE HAPPENING IN THESE DAYS, IF WE WILL SET OURSELVES, SET OURSELVES, SET OURSELVES TO SEEK GOD IN FASTING AND PRAYER AND PRAISE, WE'LL SEE GOD DO A MIRACLE IN AMERICA. AND I'M, FOR ONE, I'M HUNGRY TO SEE IT HAPPEN. AND WHEN IT HAPPENS, HUH, NOBODY'S GONNA GET THE PRAISE BUT JESUS. AS A MATTER OF FACT, YOU'LL HAVE TO GET TO PRAISE BEFORE IT HAPPENS. AND IT'S JUST, IT, IT'S A PROVIDED FORTUNE. VERSE 25, AND THEN VERSES 26 THROUGH 30, A PEACEFUL FUTURE. LOOK IF YOU WILL IN VERSE 26 HERE, AND ON THE FOURTH DAY THEY ASSEMBLED THEMSELVES IN THE VALLEY OF BARAKA, FOR THERE THEY BLESSED THE LORD. THEREFORE THE NAME OF THE SAME PLACE WAS CALLED THE VALLEY OF BARAKA UNTIL THIS DAY. THEN THEY RETURNED EVERY MAN TO JUDAH AND JERUSALEM, AND JEHOSHAPHAT IN THE FOREFRONT OF THEM, TO GO AGAIN TO JERUSALEM WITH JOY. FOR THE LORD HAD MADE THEM TO REJOICE OVER THEIR ENEMIES. AND THEY CAME TO JERUSALEM WITH SALTRIES AND HARPS AND TRUMPETS UNTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD." WHAT A DAY THAT MUST HAVE BEEN. AND THE FEAR OF GOD WAS ON ALL THE KINGDOMS OF THOSE COUNTRIES. WHEN THEY HAD HEARD THAT THE LORD HAD FOUGHT AGAINST THE ENEMIES OF ISRAEL. SO THE REALM OF JEHOSHAPHAT WAS QUIET, FOR HIS GOD GAVE HIM REST." ROUND ABOUT, A PEACEFUL FUTURE. DOESN'T MEAN THAT THE ENEMIES LOVED HIM, THEY STILL HATED HIM. BUT YOU KNOW WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS? THE BIBLE SAYS, WHEN A MAN'S WAYS PLEASE THE LORD, EVEN HIS ENEMIES WILL BE AT PEACE WITH HIM. DOESN'T MEAN THEY'LL LOVE HIM, THEY'RE JUST AFRAID OF HIM, JUST AFRAID OF HIM. WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL AGAIN IF, IF, IF THIS WORLD WERE AFRAID OF THE PRAYERS OF GOD'S PEOPLE? WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL AGAIN IF THEY SAY, DON'T TOUCH THEM, THEY'RE HOLY PEOPLE. DON'T MESS WITH THEM, GOD IS WITH THOSE FOLKS. THEY DON'T HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR US TODAY, THEY LAUGH AT US, THEY MOCK AT US, AND WELL THEY OUGHT BECAUSE WE DESERVE IT. BUT FRIEND, I WANT US TO COME TO A PLACE WHERE THEY SAY, DON'T, DON'T MESS WITH THEM, GOD IS WITH THEM. AND WHEN A MAN'S WAYS PLEASE THE LORD, HE MAKES EVEN HIS ENEMIES TO BE AT PEACE WITH HIM. WELL, THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED A LONG TIME AGO. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO SEE IT HAPPEN AGAIN? I WOULD. NOW, I DON'T WANT ANYBODY TO GET FRIGHTENED NOW, BUT I WANT TO GIVE YOU TEN FACTS. I KNOW THAT'S A LOT. I'M JUST GOING TO, THEY'RE GOING TO BE SHORT. BUT IF YOU'VE GOT SOME PROBLEMS, HERE'S WHAT I WANT YOU TO DO. LISTEN TO ME NOW. NUMBER ONE, YOU NEED TO LEARN TO SEE ALL SATANIC OPPOSITION AS OPPORTUNITY. GOT IT? SEE ALL SATANIC OPPOSITION AS OPPORTUNITY. THAT'LL PUT A DIFFERENT FOCUS ON IT. NUMBER TWO, SEEK GOD, SET YOURSELF TO SEEK GOD BEFORE YOU TAKE ANY ACTION. NUMBER THREE, REMEMBER THOSE TIMES WHEN YOU SEEK GOD THAT HE HAS SHOWN HIMSELF FAITHFUL IN THE PAST AS JEHOSHAPHAT DID. THINK BACK ON OTHER TIMES WHEN HE DELIVERED YOU. NUMBER FOUR, BEGIN TO STUDY THE WORD OF GOD FOR A PROMISE ON WHICH TO STAND. NUMBER FIVE, LET THE HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD MAKE THAT PROMISE REAL AND LIVE IN YOUR HEART. NUMBER SIX, REFUSE ANY CONFIDENCE WHATSOEVER IN THE FLESH. NUMBER SEVEN, GIVE YOURSELF TO FULL, FREE, UNRESTRAINED, OPEN WORSHIP AND PRAISE OF THE ALMIGHTY. NUMBER EIGHT, BEGIN TO PRAISE GOD IN THE FACE OF OPPOSITION AND IN THE FACE OF THE ENEMY. NUMBER NINE, EXPECT GOD TO SEND CONFUSION TO YOUR ENEMIES. NUMBER TEN, GET READY FOR A BLESSING. GET READY FOR A BLESSING. THAT'S WHAT THIS CHAPTER IS TELLING US.
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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the formidable power of praise, especially during life's tumultuous storms. With heartfelt insights, Adrian Rogers draws from the narrative of King Jehoshaphat to illustrate the potent force that worship holds in overcoming adversities. As adversaries loom large, infusing intentional praise between strategic actions becomes a beacon of hope and a source of divine energy that confuses and defeats enemies.
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Second Chronicles chapter 20. The message tonight is a serious message, but a helpful message, and it deals with praise. It deals with praising God IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE. THE TITLE OF THE MESSAGE, THE POWER OF PRAISE. NOW PRAISE IS A VERY POWERFUL THING. AS A MATTER OF FACT, I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU CAN ENJOY THE CHRISTIAN LIFE WITHOUT PRAISE. IT'S PRAISE THAT JUST INFUSES THE JOY AND LETS THE JOY BEGIN TO FLOW. IF YOU'RE HAVING DIFFICULTY WITH JOY, IT IS PROBABLY BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT PRAISING THE LORD. NOW BE HONEST, HOW MANY FOLKS ENJOY SPORTS, FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT? LET ME SEE YOUR HAND. THAT'S MOST OF US, MOST OF US. IF THAT'S A SIN, I PLEAD GUILTY. I REALLY DO, I ENJOY WATCHING SPORTS. I ENJOY WATCHING FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL, ESPECIALLY FOOTBALL. BUT YOU KNOW, WHEN MY FAVORITE TEAM IS PLAYING, AND, AND SOMETHING WONDERFUL HAPPENS, I MEAN, THERE'S A SPECTACULAR CATCH OR SOME INCREDIBLE PLAY, SOME, SOMETHING THAT IS JUST STUPENDOUS, I HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING. I MEAN, EVEN IF I'M WATCHING BY MYSELF, JOYCE CAN HEAR ME IN THE OTHER END OF THE HOUSE. I JUST HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING. UH, I, IF, IF, IF WE SCORE OR WHATEVER, I HAVE TO SAY, ALL RIGHT, OR THAT'S GOOD, OR WOW, OR, YEAH. YOU KNOW, YOU'RE LIKE, DON'T YOU DO THAT? DO YOU DO THAT? YOU JUST, AH. IF YOU DON'T SAY ANYTHING WHEN IT'S HAPPENING, YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THAT GAME IS GOING TO BE GREATLY DIMINISHED. TRY IT SOMETIME. JUST TRY SITTING THERE AND WATCHING A BALL GAME AND DON'T EXPRESS YOURSELF. JUST WATCH IT. DON'T SAY ANYTHING AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS. YOUR JOY, YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THAT GAME WILL DIMINISH. SOME FOLKS SIT HERE IN CHURCH, BLESS ME IF YOU CAN. THEY DON'T GET ANYTHING OUT OF IT. IF THEY DO, IT'S GREATLY DIMINISHED. YOU GET INTO IT. BEGIN TO PRAISE. BEGIN TO LAUGH. BEGIN TO SAY AMEN. BEGIN TO NOD YOUR HEAD. PARTICIPATE. GIVE GOD THE GLORY. THE JOY WILL START TO FLOW. QUIT JUST BEING A NON-ENTITY IN A SERVICE LIKE THIS. YOU KNOW, IT, IT HELPS TO PRAISE IN TIME OF JOY AND, AND, UH, PRAISE BRINGS JOY. AND IT HELPS TO PRAISE IN TIME OF HELP. WHEN YOU'VE, WHEN SOMEBODY'S DONE SOMETHING FOR YOU, LEARN TO PRAISE THEM. GIVE HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. THERE'S POWER IN THAT.
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A WOMAN TOLD A PREACHER, SHE SAID, THAT WAS A WONDERFUL SERMON. He said, well, praise the Lord. She said it wasn't that wonderful. Just praise one another. And praise God when God has done something for you. Give Him thanks. But one of the ways and things we need to do, one of the things we need to do and one of the ways that we need to praise is to praise in time of trouble. AND I WANT YOU TO SEE HERE IN A CLASSIC PASSAGE OF SCRIPTURE THAT FROM TIME TO TIME WE'VE LOOKED AT, BUT WE MUST NEED TO LOOK AT IT AGAIN, SECOND CHRONICLES CHAPTER 20, SECOND CHRONICLES CHAPTER 20. AND I, FIRST THING I WANT YOU TO SEE IS WHAT I'M GOING TO CALL A POWERFUL FOE, A POWERFUL FOE. LOOK, VERSES ONE AND TWO, AND IT CAME TO PASS AFTER THIS ALSO THAT THE CHILDREN OF MOAB, and the children of Ammon, with them other beside the Ammonites, came against Jehoshaphat to battle. And there came some that told Jehoshaphat, saying, There cometh a great multitude against thee from beyond the sea on this side, Syria, AND BEHOLD, THEY THAT BE IN HAZARZON, HAZARZONTAMON, WHICH IS ANGEDDON." NOW HERE IS KING JEHOSHAPHAT, A GOOD KING. HE LOVES THE LORD AND HE'S TOLD, YOU'VE GOT SOME ENEMIES OUT THERE. THERE ARE THREE POWERFUL KINGS THAT ARE COMING AGAINST YOU. THE INHABITANTS THERE OF AMAM AND MOAB AND MOUNT SEIR HAVE COME AGAINST YOU. WE MIGHT AS WELL MAKE UP OUR MIND AND REAFFIRM THE, THE TRUTH THAT WE HAVE THREE MIGHTY KINGS THAT COME AGAINST US ON A REGULAR BASIS, SIN, SORROW, AND DEATH. THESE ARE THE CHRISTIANS' THREE GREAT FOES, THE WORLD'S THREE GREAT FOES, SIN, SORROW, AND DEATH. AND WE'RE FACED WITH THEM TIME AND TIME AGAIN. SO NUMBER ONE, A POWERFUL FOE. EVERY ONE OF US WHO LIVE THE CHRISTIAN LIFE WILL MEET OPPOSITION FROM TIME TO TIME, AND SOMETIMES THE OPPOSITION WILL BE FIERCE. NUMBER TWO, NOT ONLY WAS THERE A POWERFUL FOE, BUT THANK GOD KING JEHOSHAPHAT MADE A POSITIVE FOCUS. LOOK IN VERSE THREE, AND JEHOSHAPHAT FEARED AND SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD AND PROCLAIM TO FAST THROUGHOUT ALL JUDAH. HE SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD." NOW GOD FOR JEHOSHAPHAT WAS HIS FIRST THOUGHT, NOT HIS LAST RESORT. JEHOSHAPHAT SAID, THE ENEMY'S OUT THERE, BUT GOD IS UP HERE, AND I AM GOING TO SEEK THE LORD WITH ALL OF MY HEART. A POWERFUL FOE CAUSED HIM TO HAVE A POSITIVE FOCUS. HE SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD. AND NOT ONLY WAS THERE A POSITIVE FOCUS, BUT THERE WAS A PROCLAIMED FAST. LOOK IF YOU WILL IN VERSE THREE, THE LAST PART, AND HE PROCLAIMED A FAST THROUGHOUT ALL JUDAH. AMERICA IS SICK. IT IS TIME FOR THE CHURCH OF THE LORD GOD TO SHARPEN HER FOCUS and proclaim a fast to seek God. It is not that by fasting we buy God's blessings. God's blessings are always by grace, but yet God does business with those that mean business. And when we have a positive focus, fasting just simply sharpens the focus. It causes us to think about God in a way that nothing else that I know of does. NOW THE NEXT THING I WANT YOU TO SEE IS A, A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP. LOOK IF YOU WILL IN VERSE FOUR, AND JUDAH GATHERED THEMSELVES TOGETHER TO ASK HELP OF THE LORD. EVEN OUT OF ALL OF THE CITIES OF JUDAH THEY CAME TO SEEK THE LORD. EVERYBODY CAME TOGETHER TO SEEK GOD. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IN AMERICA IF IN ALL OF THE CITIES OF AMERICA PEOPLE JUST GOT TOGETHER TO SEEK THE LORD, BLACK AND WHITE, BAPTISTS, ASSEMBLY OF GOD, METHODISTS, PRESBYTERIAN, LUTHERAN, PENTECOSTAL, WHOMEVER WANTS TO, WHOMEVER WILL, TO COME TO SEEK THE LORD, A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP. AND WHEN WE COME TO SEEK THE LORD, HE SHOWS UP. FOR OUR LORD SAID, WHERE TWO OR THREE ARE GATHERED IN MY NAME, THERE AM I IN THE MIDST OF THEM. AND WHEN WE COME TOGETHER, NOT TO TRY TO HEAL RACISM, NOT TO TRY TO SOLVE POVERTY, NOT TO ENTERTAIN OURSELVES, NOT TO, UH, GET AMERICA DELIVERED FROM HER ENEMIES, BUT WHEN WE COME TO SEEK THE LORD, TO SEEK THE LORD, TO SEEK THE LORD, WE WILL BE IN ONE ACCORD AND THEN WE WILL BE FAR ABLE, FAR BETTER ABLE TO ATTACK ALL OF THESE OTHER PROBLEMS THAT NEED TO BE DEALT WITH. BUT WE CANNOT BYPASS THE ONE THING THAT WE MUST DO AND GOD HELP US THAT WE WILL DO IS TO COME TOGETHER TO SEEK THE LORD, TO SEEK THE LORD. LOOK AT IT, LOOK AT IT. VERSE THREE, AND JEHOSHAPHAT FEARED AND SET HIMSELF TO SEEK THE LORD. THE LAST PART OF VERSE FOUR, THEY CAME TO SEEK THE LORD. IT WAS A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP TO SEEK THE LORD. NOT POLITICAL, NOT SOCIAL, NOT RACIAL, BUT SPIRITUAL, COMING TO SEEK THE LORD, A PURPOSEFUL FELLOWSHIP, VERSE FOUR. AND THEN THERE WAS A, A PRAYERFUL FAITH. AND NOW I WANT TO READ ON THROUGH VERSE 13, LOOK AT IT. AND JEHOSHAPHAT STOOD IN THE CONGREGATION OF JUDAH AND JERUSALEM IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD BEFORE THE NEW COURT, AND SAID, AND I WANT YOU TO LISTEN TO THIS PRAYER. BEFORE I READ THIS PRAYER, I WANT TO SAY THIS. THAT WHEN YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, WHEN I HAVE A PROBLEM, IT IS VERY, VERY, VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU PUT YOUR EYES UPON GOD, THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THE CHARACTER AND THE NATURE OF GOD. AND IN THIS PRAYER THAT WE'RE ABOUT TO SEE, WE'RE GOING TO FIND FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATURE OF GOD. AND WHEN A PROBLEM COMES, YOU NEED TO GLANCE AT YOUR PROBLEMS AND GAZE AT YOUR GOD. I WANT YOU TO SEE THE PRAYER THAT JEHOSHAPHAT PRAYED. NOW DON'T JUST GLANCE OVER THIS. DON'T JUST GLAZE OVER THIS. DON'T JUST GO THROUGH THIS CARELESSLY. BECAUSE THERE ARE FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATURE OF GOD THAT ARE IN THIS PRAYER THAT GREATLY ENCOURAGED ME WHEN I LOOKED AT IT. FIRST OF ALL, JEHOSHAPHAT SAW GOD AS A SOVEREIGN GOD. LOOK IN VERSE SIX AND SAID, O LORD GOD OF OUR FATHERS, NOW LISTEN TO THIS, ART THOU NOT GOD IN HEAVEN? AND RULEST NOT THOU OVER ALL THE KINGDOMS OF THE HEATHEN? AND IN THINE HAND IS THERE NOT POWER AND MIGHT, SO THAT NONE IS ABLE TO WITHSTAND THEE? QUESTION, CAN THE PORNOGRAPHERS WITHSTAND GOD? CAN THE LIQUOR DEALERS WITHSTAND GOD? CAN THE BABY BUTCHERS WITHSTAND GOD? CAN THE SODOMITES WITHSTAND GOD? NO. THERE IS NONE. THIS IS WHAT HE SAYS, YOU RULE OVERALL. THERE IS NOT POWER AND MIGHT SO THAT NONE IS ABLE TO WITHSTAND THEE. AND IT'S ABOUT TIME WE BELIEVE THAT. PEOPLE GOING AROUND WRINGING THEIR HANDS, SAYING, WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? WELL, I CAN TELL YOU THERE'S NO PANIC IN HEAVEN. AND I CAN TELL YOU ALSO THAT THE HOLY TRINITY NEVER MEETS AN EMERGENCY SESSION. YOU SAY, WELL, PASTOR, I HAVE A BIG PROBLEM, ALL RIGHT? I WANT YOU TO THINK ABOUT THE BIGGEST PROBLEM YOU HAVE. I MEAN THE VERY BIGGEST. THEN I WANT YOU TO DOUBLE IT. THEN I WANT YOU TO DOUBLE IT AGAIN. THEN I WANT YOU TO CO, COMPARE IT TO ALMIGHTY GOD AND TELL ME THAT YOUR PROBLEM IS TOO BIG FOR GOD. LISTEN, JEHOSHAPHAT BEGAN TO PRAY, AND FIRST OF ALL, HIS PRAYER WAS ADDRESSED TO A SOVEREIGN GOD. SECONDLY, VERSE SEVEN, IT WAS ADDRESSED TO A STEADFAST GOD. NOW LOOK AT VERSE SEVEN, ART NOT THOU OUR GOD, WHO DIDST DRIVE OUT THE INHABITANTS OF THIS LAND BEFORE THY PEOPLE ISRAEL, AND GAVEST IT TO THE SEED OF ABRAHAM THY FRIEND FOREVER? WHAT DOES HE SAY? HE SAID, GOD, YOU MADE A PROMISE TO ABRAHAM. YOU SAID TO ABRAHAM, I AM GOING TO GIVE YOU THIS LAND AND IT IS YOURS AND IT IS YOURS FOREVER. AND NOW, LORD, THIS BUNCH IS COMING TO TAKE AWAY FROM US THAT WHICH YOU GAVE US. AND, LORD, WE ARE STANDING ON YOUR WORD AND WE'RE PRAYING ON THE BASIS OF YOUR PROMISE. YOU ARE A STEADFAST GOD. YOU DON'T CHANGE WHAT YOU SAID TO ABRAHAM. YOU'RE SAYING TO US AND WE'RE STANDING ON YOUR WORD. GOD IS THE SAME YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND FOREVERMORE. AND THE GOD WHO HAS WORKED MIRACLES IN THE PAST IS THE GOD WHO CAN WORK MIRACLES TODAY. AND DON'T YOU INSULT GOD BY SAYING, WE CANNOT HAVE REVIVAL IN THIS DAY AND IN THIS AGE. IT'S AN INSULT TO GOD BECAUSE GOD IS STILL POWERFUL. HE STILL HAS POWER TO SAVE MULTITUDES, TO SHAKE CITIES, AND TO SEND REVIVAL. STUDY THE HISTORY OF REVIVAL. AND GOD HAS SENT REVIVAL IN DARK DAYS BEFORE, AND GOD CAN AND GOD WILL, IF WE WILL TRUST HIM, SEND REVIVAL TODAY. HE IS A SOVEREIGN GOD, HE IS A STEADFAST GOD, AND HE IS A SYMPATHETIC GOD. LOOK IN VERSES EIGHT AND NINE AS WE CONTINUE TO READ, AND THEY DWELT THEREIN, AND HAVE BUILT THEIR SANCTUARY THEREIN FOR THY NAME, SAYING, IF, WHEN EVIL COMETH UPON US, AS THE SWORD, JUDGMENT, AND BY THE WAY, AMERICA IS UNDER JUDGMENT, JUDGMENT OR PESTILENCE, AMERICA HAS PESTILENCE, IT'S THE AGE PESTILENCE, OR FAMINE, WE STAND BEFORE THIS HOUSE AND IN THY PRESENCE, FOR THY NAME IS IN THIS HOUSE, THAT IS, THEY'RE PRAYING ON THE BASIS OF GOD'S GLORY, AND CRY UNTO THEE IN OUR AFFLICTION, THEN THOU WILL HEAR AND HELP. IS THAT UNDERSCORED IN YOUR BIBLE? IT IS IN MINE. THEN THOU WILL HEAR AND HELP. I LOVE THAT. THE GOD WHO HEARS AND THE GOD WHO HELPS. HE IS A SYMPATHETIC GOD. IF WE CRY TO HIM, HE WILL HEAR AND HE WILL HELP. HE WILL HEAR, HE WILL HELP. HE IS A SOVEREIGN GOD. HE IS A STEADFAST GOD. HE IS A SYMPATHETIC GOD. THE BIBLE SAYS IN ALL THEIR AFFLICTIONS HE WAS AFFLICTED. HE'S TOUCHED WITH THE FEELING OF OUR INFIRMITY. Then next, He is a seeing God. Look, if you will, in verse 10, "'Now behold,' that is, Lord, take a look. "'Now behold, the children of Ammon and Moab and Mount Seir, "'whom thou wouldest not let Israel invade, "'these, Lord, that you protected "'when they came out of the land of Egypt, "'but they turned from them and destroyed them not. "'That is, we showed mercy to them. "'Behold,' I say, how they reward us.' TO COME TO CAST US OUT OF THY POSSESSION WHICH THOU HAST GIVEN US TO INHERIT." NOW WHAT'S HE SAYING? HE'S SAYING, GOD, TAKE A LOOK AT ALL OF THIS. JUST BEHOLD IT. YOU SAY, DO I HAVE TO TELL GOD TO LOOK AT WHAT HE ALREADY SEES? YES. DO I HAVE TO ASK GOD FOR WHAT HE KNOWS I ALREADY NEED? YES. BUT THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT OUR PRAYER THAT GETS GOD'S ATTENTION AND CAUSES HIM IN A VERY SPECIAL WAY TO FOCUS ON WHAT WE FOCUS ON. HE IS A SEEING GOD. AND TWICE, GOD IS ASKED TO BEHOLD THIS. VERSE 10, AND NOW BEHOLD. VERSE 11, BEHOLD I SAY. HE IS THE SEEING GOD. GOD KNOWS YOUR SITUATION. HE KNOWS YOUR ENEMY. HE KNOWS YOUR DANGER. HE KNOWS WHERE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW. HE KNOWS WHAT YOU'RE THINKING THIS VERY MOMENT. AND THAT HELPS US WHEN WE PRAY. THERE'S NOTHING THAT ESCAPES HIS NOTICE. NOT ONLY IS HE A SEEING GOD, BUT HE IS THE SAVING GOD. LOOK, IF YOU WILL, IN VERSES 12 AND 13, O OUR GOD. BY THE WAY, THESE ARE TWO OF THE GREATEST VERSES IN THE CHAPTER. O OUR GOD, WILT THOU NOT JUDGE THEM? FOR WE HAVE NO MIGHT AGAINST THIS GREAT COMPANY THAT COMETH AGAINST US, NEITHER KNOW WE WHAT TO DO. BUT OUR EYES ARE UPON THEE. AND ALL JUDAH STOOD BEFORE THE LORD WITH THEIR LITTLE ONES, THEIR WIVES, AND THEIR CHILDREN. OH, GOD, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. WE DON'T HAVE ANY STRENGTH. BUT, LORD, OUR EYES ARE ON YOU. HERE ARE OUR WIVES. HERE ARE OUR CHILDREN. HERE ARE OUR LITTLE BABIES. LORD, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. THEY'RE COMING AGAINST US. GOD, WE DON'T HAVE ANY MIGHT. WE DON'T HAVE ANY STRENGTH. HOLLYWOOD IS GREATER THAN WE ARE. THE LIQUOR PEOPLE HAVE MORE MONEY THAN WE HAVE. THE MEDIA SEEMS TO BE AGAINST US. WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. BUT GOD, OUR EYES ARE ON YOU. HMM. IF WE GO DOWN, WE'RE GOING DOWN WITH OUR EYES ON YOU. IF THEY KILL US, THEY'RE GONNA KILL US WITH OUR EYES ON YOU. LORD, YOU ARE THE GOD WHO CAN DELIVER US. YOU ARE THE SOVEREIGN GOD. You are the steadfast God. You are the sympathetic God. You are the seeing God. You are the saving God. AND SO WHAT THEY DID, FRIEND, THEY JUST CAME TO A PRAYERFUL FAITH AND BEGAN TO PRAY, NOT ON THE BASIS OF WHAT THE PROBLEM IS, BUT ON WHO GOD IS. NEXT THING, NOT ONLY A PRAYERFUL FAITH, BUT A PROPHETIC FACT. NOW THEY'RE PRAYING, AND WHEN THEY PRAY, GOD BEGINS TO SPEAK AND ANSWER. BEGIN NOW IN VERSE 14. And upon Jehaziel, the son of Zechariah, the son of Benaiah, the son of Jeiel, the son of Mattaniah, a Levite of the sons of Asaph, came the Spirit of the Lord in the midst of the congregation. And the Lord said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou King Jehoshaphat. Thus saith the Lord unto you, BE NOT AFRAID NOR DISMAYED BY REASON OF THIS GREAT MULTITUDE, THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS BUT GOD'S. OH! OH! THAT'S IT! THAT'S IT! THAT'S IT! THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS BUT GOD, A PROPHETIC FACT. NOW THEY'RE PRAYING. THEY'RE SEEKING GOD. THEY'RE SAYING, GOD, WE HAVE NO MIGHT. WE HAVE NO UNDERSTANDING. WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. BUT WE'VE, WE'VE, WE'VE SET OURSELVES TO SEEK YOU. WE'VE GATHERED TOGETHER TO SEEK YOU. WE'VE PROCLAIMED TO FAST TO SEEK YOU. AND GOD THEN BEGINS TO MOVE. AND GOD BEGINS TO SPEAK. AND GOD TAKES A SPIRIT ANOINTED PREACHER TO BRING A MESSAGE. THANK GOD THAT THE SPIRIT OF GOD DOES ANOINT. THANK GOD FOR SPIRIT-FILLED MESSENGERS. AND THE MESSENGER SAID, HERE'S THE MESSAGE FROM GOD. HERE IS THE PROPHETIC FACT THAT WE NEED TO SEE ONE MORE TIME. VICTORY BELONGS TO GOD. THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS, BUT GOD'S. NOW, THE PROPHETIC FACT BRINGS US TO THE POTENT FORCE. AND WHAT IS THE POTENT FORCE? WELL, BEGIN NOW IN VERSE 16 AND READ THROUGH VERSE 22. HERE'S WHAT THE MAN OF GOD SAID. HERE IS WHAT THE PROPHET SAID. TOMORROW GO YE DOWN AGAINST THEM. BEHOLD, THEY COME UP BY THE CLIFF OF ZIZ, AND YE SHALL FIND THEM AT THE END OF THE BROOK BEFORE THE WILDERNESS OF JAPAN. Ruel, and ye shall not need to fight in this battle. Set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem, FEAR NOT, NOR BE DISMAYED. TOMORROW GO OUT AGAINST THEM, FOR THE LORD WILL BE WITH YOU.' AND JEHOSHAPHAT BOWED HIS HEAD WITH HIS FACE TO THE GROUND. AND ALL JUDAH AND THE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM FELL BEFORE THE LORD, WORSHIPING THE LORD. AND THE LEVITES OF THE CHILDREN OF THE KOTHITES AND OF THE CHILDREN OF THE KORHITES STOOD UP TO PRAISE THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL WITH A LOUD VOICE ON HIGH. BY THE WAY, IF YOU DON'T LIKE LOUD MUSIC, YOU WOULDN'T LIKE IT HERE. THEY BEGAN TO PRAISE THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL WITH A LOUD VOICE ON HIGH. AND THEY ROSE EARLY IN THE MORNING, AND WENT FORTH INTO THE WILDERNESS OF TO, UH, TECHOA. AND AS THEY WENT FORTH, JEHOSHAPHAT STOOD AND SAID, HEAR ME, O JUDAH, YE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM, BELIEVE IN THE LORD YOUR GOD. AND BOY, THERE'S ANOTHER ONE OF THESE GREAT STATEMENTS IN HERE. BELIEVE IN THE LORD YOUR GOD, SO SHALL YOU BE ESTABLISHED. BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS. SO SHALL YE PROSPER. GOD RAISED UP A PROPHET AND GOD SAID, BELIEVE HIM IF YOU WANT TO PROSPER. AND WHEN HE HAD CONSULTED WITH THE PEOPLE, HE APPOINTED SINGERS UNTO THE LORD, THAT THEY SHOULD PRAISE THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS. AND THERE'S ANOTHER GREAT PHRASE. SINGERS UNTO THE LORD, THAT THEY SHOULD PRAISE THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS, AS THEY WENT OUT BEFORE THE LORD, AND TO SAY, PRAISE THE LORD, FOR HIS MERCY ENDURETH FOREVER. AND WHEN THEY BEGAN TO SING AND TO PRAISE, THE LORD SET AMBUSHMENTS AGAINST THE CHILDREN OF AMMON, MOAB, AND MOUNT SEIR, WHICH WERE COME AGAINST JUDAH, AND THEY WERE SMITTEN. FOR THE CHILDREN OF AMMON AND MOAB STOOD UP AGAINST THE INHABITANTS OF MOUNT SEIR, UTTERLY TO SLAY AND TO DESTROY THEM. AND WHEN THEY'D MADE AN END OF THE INHABITANTS OF SEIR, EVERY ONE HELPED TO DESTROY ANOTHER. AND WHEN JUDAH CAME TOWARD THE WATCH TOWER IN THE WILDERNESS, THEY LOOKED UNTO THE MULTITUDE, AND, BEHOLD, THERE WERE DEAD BODIES FALLEN TO THE EARTH, AND NONE ESCAPED." NOW WHAT IS THE POTENT FORCE? THE POTENT FORCE IS PRAISE. NOW, THE PROPHET OF GOD SAID, THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS, BUT THE LORD'S, BUT YOU HAVE A PART, AND YOUR PART IS PRAISE, AND YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HIDE UNTIL IT'S ALL OVER. NOW A LOT OF US WOULD HAVE SAID, NOW GOD, WHEN IT'S ALL OVER, HUH, WHEN WE HAVE THE VICTORY, THEN WE'RE GOING TO PRAISE YOU FOR THE VICTORY. BUT GOD SAYS, OH NO, THE BATTLE IS MINE, THE BATTLE IS, IS NOT YOURS, BUT YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HIDE UNTIL IT'S OVER, AND, AND YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PRAISE, ON THE FRONT END, NOT AT THE REAR END. BUT YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PRAISE AT THE BEGINNING, NOT AT THE CONCLUSION. YOU CAN'T PRAISE AFTER IT'S OVER, BECAUSE IT WON'T BE OVER UNTIL YOU BEGAN TO PRAISE. I WONDER, HAVE YOU LEARNED TO PRAISE GOD IN YOUR PROBLEMS? YOU SAY, I CAN'T PRAISE GOD IN THE MIDST OF MY PROBLEMS. WELL, THEN GO AHEAD AND LIVE WITH HIM. LET'S GO AHEAD AND LIVE WITH HIM. BUT FRIEND, IF YOU WILL DO WHAT THIS WONDERFUL TWENTYTH CHAPTER OF SECOND CHRONICLES TEACHES US TO DO, YOU CAN PRAISE AND SEE GOD MOVE. DID YOU KNOW WHAT PRAISE IS? PRAISE IS FAITH EXPRESSING ITSELF. THAT'S ALL PRAISE IS. PRAISE IS JUST FAITH TURNED INSIDE OUT. NOW, WE, WE COME TO GOD, WE MUST ASK GOD. THAT'S WHAT THESE PEOPLE DID. THEY CAME AND THEY ASKED GOD, THEY SAID, GOD DELIVER US, OUR EYES ARE ON YOU, HELP US. THAT'S PETITION. BUT PETITION MUST BE MARRIED TO PRAISE. PETITION SAYS PLEASE, PRAISE SAYS THANK YOU. BUT PRAISE SAYS THANK YOU ON THE FRONT END. SEE, PRAISE BRINGS GOD INTO IT. DO YOU REMEMBER THAT PASSAGE OVER THERE IN PSALM 22 VERSE 3, WHERE GOD OCCUPIES THE PRAISE OF HIS PEOPLE? WHAT IS GOD'S ADDRESS? WHERE DOES GOD LIVE? PRAISE IS GOD'S ADDRESS. WHEREVER THERE'S PRAISE, GOD SHOWS UP. GOD OCCUPIES THE PRAISE OF HIS PEOPLE. THE TWO WINGS OF POWER ARE PETITION AND PRAISE. NOW, LET ME TELL YOU TWO THINGS PRAISE WILL DO. I LOVE IT. AND IT'S RIGHT HERE IN VERSES 16 THROUGH 22. HERE'S TWO THINGS PRAISE WILL DO. PRAISE INFUSES THE ENERGY OF GOD. NUMBER TWO, PRAISE CONFUSES THE ENEMIES OF GOD. PRAISE INFUSES THE ENERGY OF GOD. PRAISE CONFUSES THE ENEMY OF GOD. WHEN YOU BEGIN TO PRAISE, GOD'S ENERGY JUST BEGINS TO FILL YOU. IT INFUSES YOU WITH ENERGY AND POWER BECAUSE GOD IS IN THAT PRAISE. AND WHEN YOU BEGIN TO PRAISE, NOT ONLY IS THAT PRAISE VERY HEALTHY FOR THE HOLY SPIRIT, IT IS THE AMBIENCE, THE ENVIRONMENT THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT OCCUPIES, BUT SATAN IS ALLERGIC TO IT. SATAN BREAKS OUT WITH HIVES. When you begin to praise God, Satan gets confused. Now here are these enemies. Here are the inhabitants of Ammon and Moab, Mount Seir. And they're all coming against one enemy, against Israel. And here goes the army of God. And they're just going against the enemy. And they're singing the battle hymn of the Republic. And they're singing victory in Jesus. And they're singing what a mighty God we serve. AND SATAN GOES BANANAS. I MEAN, THEY TURNED ON EACH OTHER. THEY BEGAN TO KILL ONE ANOTHER AND DESTROY ONE ANOTHER. THEY GOT IN ABSOLUTE CONFUSION. PRAISE FRACTURES THE UNITY OF THE ENEMY. AND PRAISE FORMULATES THE UNITY OF THE BELIEVER. Oh, how we need to be bound together, praising the Lord God. What a potent force is praise. It infuses the energy of God. It confuses the enemy of God. And so there's a potent force. And now what happens? Well, look, if you will, in verse 25. There is a provided fortune. And when Jehoshaphat and his people came to take away the spoil of them, THEY FOUND AMONG THEM IN ABUNDANCE BOTH RICHES WITH THE DEAD BODIES, AND PRECIOUS JEWELS, WHICH THEY HAD STRIPPED OFF FOR THEMSELVES MORE THAN THEY COULD CARRY AWAY. AND THEY WERE THREE DAYS IN GATHERING OF THE SPOIL." IT WAS SO MUCH. NOW HOW ABOUT THAT FOR A SWITCH? HERE THEY HAVE AN ENEMY. THIS ENEMY LOOKS LIKE IT'S GOING TO DESTROY THEM. YOU SAY, OH GOD, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO. THEN GOD, AS THEY SEEK THE LORD IN FASTING AND PRAYER, GOD SENDS THEM A MESSAGE. THEY OBEY THE MESSAGE. THEY BEGAN TO BELIEVE GOD AND PRAISE GOD. THE ENEMY IS PUT INTO CONFUSION. AND NOW THEY'RE LEFT WITH ALL THIS BOUNTY, THESE SPOILS. TREASURE. FOR THREE DAYS THEY'RE TRYING TO LOAD IT UP AND CARRY IT OFF. IS GOD'S MESSENGER BOY. YOU SAY, WHY DOESN'T GOD KILL THE DEVIL? DID YOU KNOW THAT GOD USES THE DEVIL? IF WE WILL BEGIN TO PRAISE THE LORD, THE DEVIL WILL BECOME OUR SERVANT TO ENRICH US. I HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THE TIMES THAT I'VE BEEN IN SPIRITUAL BATTLE, AND I GUESS I'VE BEEN IN SPIRITUAL BATTLE ALL MY LIFE. SOMEBODY ASKED ME THE OTHER DAY, HE SAID, ARE YOU UNDER PRESSURE? I SAID, I DON'T KNOW. I don't know, I've never been any other way. It's like the woman didn't know her husband was drinking until one day he came home sober. I mean, I've just been under pressure, I guess. I don't know whether it's pressure or not. I just live this way. I'll tell you one thing. There have been some times when I've been under pressure, pressure. There have been some times when, I mean, it's really, really, really been tough. EVERY ONE OF THOSE TIMES WHEN I'VE TURNED TO THE LORD, NOT ONLY HAS HE BROUGHT ME THROUGH, BUT HE'S MADE ME RICH EVERY TIME, EVERY TIME. I HAVE COME OUT WITH BOTH HANDS FULL OF RUBIES AND DIAMONDS AND EMERALDS AND GOLD. AND THOUGH I WOULDN'T CHOOSE IT, I WOULDN'T TAKE ANYTHING FOR IT, For the way that what the enemy meant for evil, God used for good. And David cut Goliath's head off with Goliath's sword. And God takes that which the enemy means against us for evil. AND GOD USES IT FOR HIS GLORY AND HIS GOOD. GOD WANTS TO DO THAT FOR BIBLE BELIEVERS IN AMERICA. AND WHAT WE THINK ARE CALAMITOUS THINGS THAT ARE HAPPENING IN THESE DAYS, IF WE WILL SET OURSELVES, SET OURSELVES, SET OURSELVES TO SEEK GOD IN FASTING AND PRAYER AND PRAISE, WE'LL SEE GOD DO A MIRACLE IN AMERICA. AND I'M, FOR ONE, I'M HUNGRY TO SEE IT HAPPEN. AND WHEN IT HAPPENS, HUH, NOBODY'S GONNA GET THE PRAISE BUT JESUS. AS A MATTER OF FACT, YOU'LL HAVE TO GET TO PRAISE BEFORE IT HAPPENS. AND IT'S JUST, IT, IT'S A PROVIDED FORTUNE. VERSE 25, AND THEN VERSES 26 THROUGH 30, A PEACEFUL FUTURE. LOOK IF YOU WILL IN VERSE 26 HERE, AND ON THE FOURTH DAY THEY ASSEMBLED THEMSELVES IN THE VALLEY OF BARAKA, FOR THERE THEY BLESSED THE LORD. THEREFORE THE NAME OF THE SAME PLACE WAS CALLED THE VALLEY OF BARAKA UNTIL THIS DAY. THEN THEY RETURNED EVERY MAN TO JUDAH AND JERUSALEM, AND JEHOSHAPHAT IN THE FOREFRONT OF THEM, TO GO AGAIN TO JERUSALEM WITH JOY. FOR THE LORD HAD MADE THEM TO REJOICE OVER THEIR ENEMIES. AND THEY CAME TO JERUSALEM WITH SALTRIES AND HARPS AND TRUMPETS UNTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD." WHAT A DAY THAT MUST HAVE BEEN. AND THE FEAR OF GOD WAS ON ALL THE KINGDOMS OF THOSE COUNTRIES. WHEN THEY HAD HEARD THAT THE LORD HAD FOUGHT AGAINST THE ENEMIES OF ISRAEL. SO THE REALM OF JEHOSHAPHAT WAS QUIET, FOR HIS GOD GAVE HIM REST." ROUND ABOUT, A PEACEFUL FUTURE. DOESN'T MEAN THAT THE ENEMIES LOVED HIM, THEY STILL HATED HIM. BUT YOU KNOW WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS? THE BIBLE SAYS, WHEN A MAN'S WAYS PLEASE THE LORD, EVEN HIS ENEMIES WILL BE AT PEACE WITH HIM. DOESN'T MEAN THEY'LL LOVE HIM, THEY'RE JUST AFRAID OF HIM, JUST AFRAID OF HIM. WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL AGAIN IF, IF, IF THIS WORLD WERE AFRAID OF THE PRAYERS OF GOD'S PEOPLE? WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL AGAIN IF THEY SAY, DON'T TOUCH THEM, THEY'RE HOLY PEOPLE. DON'T MESS WITH THEM, GOD IS WITH THOSE FOLKS. THEY DON'T HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR US TODAY, THEY LAUGH AT US, THEY MOCK AT US, AND WELL THEY OUGHT BECAUSE WE DESERVE IT. BUT FRIEND, I WANT US TO COME TO A PLACE WHERE THEY SAY, DON'T, DON'T MESS WITH THEM, GOD IS WITH THEM. AND WHEN A MAN'S WAYS PLEASE THE LORD, HE MAKES EVEN HIS ENEMIES TO BE AT PEACE WITH HIM. WELL, THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED A LONG TIME AGO. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO SEE IT HAPPEN AGAIN? I WOULD. NOW, I DON'T WANT ANYBODY TO GET FRIGHTENED NOW, BUT I WANT TO GIVE YOU TEN FACTS. I KNOW THAT'S A LOT. I'M JUST GOING TO, THEY'RE GOING TO BE SHORT. BUT IF YOU'VE GOT SOME PROBLEMS, HERE'S WHAT I WANT YOU TO DO. LISTEN TO ME NOW. NUMBER ONE, YOU NEED TO LEARN TO SEE ALL SATANIC OPPOSITION AS OPPORTUNITY. GOT IT? SEE ALL SATANIC OPPOSITION AS OPPORTUNITY. THAT'LL PUT A DIFFERENT FOCUS ON IT. NUMBER TWO, SEEK GOD, SET YOURSELF TO SEEK GOD BEFORE YOU TAKE ANY ACTION. NUMBER THREE, REMEMBER THOSE TIMES WHEN YOU SEEK GOD THAT HE HAS SHOWN HIMSELF FAITHFUL IN THE PAST AS JEHOSHAPHAT DID. THINK BACK ON OTHER TIMES WHEN HE DELIVERED YOU. NUMBER FOUR, BEGIN TO STUDY THE WORD OF GOD FOR A PROMISE ON WHICH TO STAND. NUMBER FIVE, LET THE HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD MAKE THAT PROMISE REAL AND LIVE IN YOUR HEART. NUMBER SIX, REFUSE ANY CONFIDENCE WHATSOEVER IN THE FLESH. NUMBER SEVEN, GIVE YOURSELF TO FULL, FREE, UNRESTRAINED, OPEN WORSHIP AND PRAISE OF THE ALMIGHTY. NUMBER EIGHT, BEGIN TO PRAISE GOD IN THE FACE OF OPPOSITION AND IN THE FACE OF THE ENEMY. NUMBER NINE, EXPECT GOD TO SEND CONFUSION TO YOUR ENEMIES. NUMBER TEN, GET READY FOR A BLESSING. GET READY FOR A BLESSING. THAT'S WHAT THIS CHAPTER IS TELLING US.
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Join us as Adrian Rogers delves into the depths of genuine faith, exploring the synergy between belief and action. Using scriptures from both Matthew and James, Rogers illustrates how true faith results in works that reflect one's commitment to Christ. Through thought-provoking examples and a call to action, he urges listeners to secure their spiritual foundation before the storms of life test their resolve.
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ADRIAN ROGERS WAS A MOTIVATOR, AN ENCOURAGER, AND A LEADER OF THE FAITH. HE WAS ALSO PASSIONATE ABOUT PRESENTING SCRIPTURAL APPLICATION TO EVERYDAY LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES. AND YOU'LL HEAR THAT IN TODAY'S MESSAGE. NOW, LET'S JOIN ADRIAN ROGERS.
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WOULD YOU TAKE GOD'S WORD AND BE FINDING THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW CHAPTER 7. AND WE'RE COMING ALMOST TO THE END OF THIS GREAT, GREAT PASSAGE THAT WE CALL The Sermon on the Mount. Now before I read the Scripture that will begin in verse 24 in just a moment, let me tell you this, that we have a very, very, very serious problem in today's world and in what we call the Christian world. And the problem is dropout disciples, collapsing Christians, banishing church members. People who, when they ought to be standing up, are folding up. They get baptized. They come to church for a while. And then, trouble, persecution, heartache, temptation comes, and they fall away. I call them Alka-Seltzer Christians. You drop them in water, they fizzle a little while, and then they're gone forever. You know folks like this? I think there are many like this. They are superficial saints. And the reason they fall away, the reason they cannot stand, is they have no real foundation in their lives. And when the storms come, they are blown away. Now that's what Jesus Christ is talking about right here. Many of us know people that will come to mind when I read this scripture. And many of you may be here today and you have no real foundation. You think everything is fine. But when the storm comes, you'll be gone too. Because you don't have a foundation. I want you to listen to this. Jesus says in verse 24... Therefore, whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock. He built his house upon a rock. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew. But what happened? Look at it again. And they beat upon that house, but it didn't fall. It fell not, for it was founded upon a rock. Now look in verse 26. And everyone that heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them not... shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it. That means, and tragic was the fall of it. Now that's the passage that we have before us today. what a pertinent passage it is jesus here is talking about building on a firm foundation and friend if the bottom has fallen out of your life you had better go back and examine the foundation there was something wrong with the foundation now if you would learn how to weather the storm and by the way the storm is coming There are three categories here today. Those who are just getting out of a storm, those in the midst of a storm, and those who are getting ready to get in a storm. All right? The storm is coming. Now, if you would weather the storm, there are three things I want to lay on your heart out of this passage of Scripture. The very first is this, that you need to erect a sturdy building. Now the Lord says that we're all building a house. Our lives are like a house. Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man that built his house upon a rock. Now you're all building some kind of a spiritual house. Everybody is. I cannot live in the house you build. You cannot live in the house I build. I am stuck with the house that I build, and I will stand or fall in the house that I build. Now, our Lord here is talking about two kinds of builders. In verse 24, He talks about a wise builder who built his house upon a rock. And in verse 26, He talks about a foolish builder who built his house upon the sand. Now wait a minute. In many ways these two builders are very much alike. The Lord in this passage is not talking about the out and out pagan. He's talking about two categories of persons who have heard His Word. Two so-called followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. But there was a vital, vital difference in these two. But the difference was below the surface. The difference is not what we see when we look around. The difference is in the foundation. There was the rock builder, first of all. The rock builder. He built his house upon a rock. Luke says in Luke chapter 6 and verse 48 that the builder dug deep. He dug deep and laid the foundation upon a rock. You know that a house with a good foundation can stand the storm. But then he said there was another man. This was the sand builder. Now you can build a house more quickly if you don't bother with the foundation. Just go out to a sandy lot and begin to build. Lay the joists on the ground. put down a base, build the walls, put the roof on. Hey, that's easier. That's quicker. That's less costly. And your house will look just as good as your neighbor's. As a matter of fact, you can take some of the money that you would have put in the foundation and maybe put a little more gingerbread on your house. Now, these are the two kinds of builders. Very, very similar and yet vitally different. Now what makes a firm foundation? What is building on the rock? Jesus makes it very clear. Look in verse 24. There are two things necessary to have a firm foundation. What two things make the rock? Well, first of all, hearing the Word of God. Jesus said, Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine. Now that's what we're doing today. We're listening to the Word of God because the Bible says in Romans chapter 10 verse 17 that faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. So that's part of having a rock foundation for your life. You must hear the Word of God. Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine. But that's only half of it. Now look very carefully in verse 24. Whosoever heareth these words of mine, and what's that next word? And doeth them. And that's where we begin to separate the rock builders from the sand builders. Now one of those who must have been there to hear Jesus give this sermon was a man named James. And I don't think that James ever forgot it. Now remember, James heard Jesus say that it is the man who hears the Word of God and does the Word of God, whose life is built on a firm foundation. And notice what James says in James chapter 1, verse 22, "'Be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.'" I believe that James was thinking about what Jesus said in Matthew chapter 7 right here. Be ye doers of the Word and not hearers only. Because any man is self-deceived who comes to church and hears the Word of God does not do the Word of God and has the idea that he has done what he's supposed to do. You know, it's like a person who would come this morning and they would say, you know, I enjoyed the message. Oh, the music. The music was wonderful. But then there is no change whatsoever in their lifestyle and the way they live. James said that man is deceived. And he has deceived himself. He is self-deluded. Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. Jesus said, whosoever hears this word and does it. Now, let's just stay with James for a moment. I want you to go to James chapter 2, and I'm going to read an extended passage of Scripture. And it is one of the most controversial passages of Scripture in all of the Bible. But I am totally convinced that what I'm about to read this morning is the message that most churches in America need. Here's James. James is very straightforward. He says, if you are a hearer of the Word and you're not a doer, you are deceived. And then he asks a question in chapter 2, verse 14. What does it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith? and hath not works. Can faith save him? Now the Greek manuscript would give it this way, can that faith save him? That is faith without works. If a brother or sister be naked and destitute of daily food, and one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be warmed and filled. Notwithstanding, you give them not those things which are needful to the body. What good does it do? What does it profit? Even so, listen, faith, if it hath not works, is D-E-A-D, dead, being alone. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works. Show me thy faith without thy works, and I will show thee my faith by my works. Thou believest there is one God, thou dost well. The devils also believe and tremble. That's more than some folks do. But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect? And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed to him for righteousness, and he was called the friend of God. Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only. Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works when she had received the messengers and sent them out another way? For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also. Also, I wanted to read the whole passage. I didn't want to leave anything out. Now what is all of this talking about? I want to make this absolutely, totally clear. You are saved by grace through faith alone and not of works of any kind. Now I want that to be very, very clear. It is not by works of righteousness that we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us. The Bible says in Ephesians 2, verses 8 and 9, For by grace are you saved through faith, and that not of yourselves. It is the gift of God. not of works, lest any man should boast. And Paul said in Romans 11, 6, and I love this, he says, and if by grace it is no more works, otherwise grace is no more grace. And if by works it is no more grace, otherwise work is no more work. That sounds like some sort of a little conundrum, a little riddle. What's he saying? He says you can't mix grace and works. You just have to make up your mind. Either you're saved by the grace of God or you're saved by self-effort. And James says that faith without works is dead. Are James and Paul having an argument? No! They are in agreement. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. What James and Paul are talking about are heads and tails of the same coin and And they're exactly what Jesus is talking about when He says, whosoever hears these sayings of Mine and does them is like a wise man that built his house upon a rock. Now we need to understand this. While we are saved by faith alone, the faith that saves is never alone. Did that get through? While we are saved by faith alone, the faith that saves is never alone. Now the difference between James and Paul is, Paul is talking about how to be justified in the sight of God, but James is talking about how to be justified in the sight of men. Look in verse 18, Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works. Show me thy faith without thy works, I will show thee my faith. By my works. You can't see my heart. You can't see any faith in me. God can see it, but you can't see it. The only way you can know my faith is what you see in me. Paul is talking about being justified before God. James is talking about being justified before men. Paul is talking about the root of our salvation. James is talking about the fruit of our salvation. Paul is talking about the foundation. James is talking about the building. Paul is talking about the provision of our salvation. James is talking about the proof. Paul is talking about the marks. James is talking about the means. Paul is talking about a no-so salvation. James is talking about a show-so salvation. They're all the same. What James is saying is that if you're truly saved, if you're truly saved, it is more than just mental ascent. It is more than just head belief. Now, he says in verse 14 that without true faith... What you say is just a profitless profession. Look, if you will, in verse 14. What does it profit, my brethren? Though a man say he hath faith and hath not works, can that faith save him? Friend, it will take more than a pious platitude to get your soul to heaven. You may have profession without possession. James said it's like saying to a man who's hungry and cold, go your way, be warm, be full. James says what good does that do if you don't give him some food, you don't put some clothes on him? And what good is just saying I know the Lord when you don't know him? And there are many people who think just because they have a mental assent to the facts of the gospel and just because they're working in the church some way that they're going to heaven and they have no more faith than the devil himself. because they have never, ever surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Now, James makes it very clear. He gives two examples and one illustration. Look in verse 21. Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? Now wait a minute. If you know your Bible history, when was Abraham counted righteous? Well, he offered Isaac upon the altar in Genesis chapter 22. But in Genesis chapter 15, the Bible says that Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness. What's the difference? What happened in Genesis 15 when Abraham believed God was seen over here 30 years later in Genesis 22 when he offered up Isaac. That's what Paul is talking about over here. Abraham truly believed God. And it showed up over here. Don't tell me that you are saved and you love God if you're not living by the Word of God. Jesus Christ said, Why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things that I say? And then he gives another illustration. Was not Rahab the harlot justified by works when she hid the spies? Remember, James is talking about being seen before men. You couldn't see Rahab's heart. But let me tell you what happened to Rahab. Rahab was a harlot in the Old Testament who got saved, and her life was so changed that she married a prince in Israel, became the great-great-grandmother of King David, is in the house and lineage of the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Her life, her life was changed. Now some who are members of churches... are still living like a harlot. And you're going to die in split hell wide open. Listen, if your religion has not changed your life, you better change your religion. Just simply saying, I believe, just hearing the Word of God, that does not save. It is faith. And then he gives the classic illustration. He gives two examples. And then here's the illustration. Look at it. And verse 26, For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also. There are the lungs. There's the liver. There's the heart. There's the esophagus. Here's the stomach. Here are the intestines. There's the spleen. What a wonderful specimen of anatomy that is. All of those are facts. But the body is dead. What good are theological facts without life? As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead. Now, it's not works that make a body alive. It is life that enables you to do those works. Do you see the difference? You can't make a body alive by manipulating the body. That doesn't give life. It is life that gives the works. There's no contradiction. What we're saying is this, that if you would be a rock builder, you must hear the Word of God and heed the Word of God. Be ye doers of the Word and not hearers only. There are millions of people who are trudging to churches on Sunday, listening to sermons, and they're going to die and go to hell because there's never been a change in their life. Jesus said, Whosoever heareth these words of mine, and does them, he's like a man that built his house upon a rock. So the very first thing I want you to see, listen to me. If you would weather the storm, you must erect a sturdy building. Now let's move to the second point very quickly. Not only must you erect a sturdy building, that's one that has a firm foundation. But after you erect a sturdy building you can expect a stormy blast. A sturdy building, a stormy blast. It is coming. Go back now to our passage of Scripture there that we're looking at in Matthew chapter 7 and see what our Lord says. And we need to understand this. Children of God you need to understand this. Listen very carefully. Jesus says that the storm fell upon both houses. In verse 25, And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat upon that house. Which house? The house built upon a rock. Verse 27, And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat upon that house. What house? The house on the sand. Now when you get saved, does that mean there are going to be no storms in your life? There will be storms. The rain comes down. that's pressure from above. The floods come up, that's pressure from beneath. The wind blows, that's pressure all around. Man that is born of woman is full of trouble. Storms come to every life, saved or lost. Built on the are built on the sand, I can tell you from the authority of the Word of God, you are going into storms. And you know what the storm is going to do? The storm is going to show whether or not you have a foundation. That's all it's going to do. The storm is going to test your faith. And a faith that cannot be tested is a faith that cannot be trusted. Don't get the idea that simply when you get saved that there's going to be no more trouble, no more difficulty. The storms are going to come. And if you get your theology from circumstances rather than from the Word of God, you're going to get the idea that God doesn't love you. Let me tell you, friends, storms are going to come. There's going to be sickness. There's going to be suffering. There's going to be persecution. There's going to be heartache. There's going to be difficulty. But these things cannot separate a man whose life is built on the rock. Romans 8, verses 35 and following. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, for thy sake we're killed all the day long. We're counted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things, not in the absence of these things, but in all of these things, in the eye of the storm, we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. And difficulty in your life does not mean that God has abandoned you. It does not mean that. He has said, I will never leave you nor forsake you. Hebrews 13, verses 5 and 6. You must erect, my dear friend, a very stable, a very secure, a very strong building. You must do that. And then you must expect a stormy blast. And then you can experience peace. the steadfast blessing. Notice again what Jesus says. Jesus says here in verse 24, And whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man which built his house upon a rock. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house. Luke says it beat vehemently upon the house. But it fell not, for it was founded upon a rock. Why do some people fold up? Why do some people cave in? Why are some just blown away? I'll tell you why. They have built upon the shifting sand of good intention. They have built upon the silt and the muck of religious activity but they have never built upon the Lord Jesus Christ where the Bible says other foundation can no man lay than that is laid which is the Lord Jesus Christ you say pastor I know one of the finest families in our church they used to serve God but difficulty came and we don't see them anymore but they were such a fine family pastor yes beautiful house well furnished well painted, well designed, and that was a wonderful family living in that spiritual house, but it had no foundation. John says in 1 John 2 verse 19, they went out from us, but they were not of us. For if they had been of us, no doubt they would have continued with us, but they went out that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us. I'm not talking to you this morning about sinless perfection. I'm not saying that if you get saved and give your heart to Jesus and the storms come that you won't have some doubts. You will. I'm not saying that you won't stumble. You may. You may. I'm not saying that you might not have a relapse. You might have a relapse. You know, standing in the crowd when Jesus gave this Sermon on the Mount about two kinds of builders, you know who was there most likely? A man named Simon Peter and a man named Judas. They're both there. They heard Jesus say, "'Whosoever heareth these things of mine and doeth them, I liken him unto a wise man that buildeth his house upon a rock.'" The winds, the rains, the floods came, beat upon the house, but it stood. Then they heard Jesus say, But a foolish man is like a man to build his house upon the sand. The winds, the rains, the floods came, and the house fell. And tragic, great was the fall of it. Judas was there, and Simon Peter was there. Two kinds of builders. Very similar. They both erected a spiritual house. Peter built one and Judas built one. And had you looked at the two houses, you know what you would have said? You would have said Judas can build a better house than Simon Peter. Do you know who was the best man outwardly? Do you know who had the prettiest house? Not Peter. Judas had the best looking house. He did, didn't he? Do you know what they did with Judas? They made Judas the treasurer. Now, who do you get for the treasurer? The best. I mean the most trustworthy. When Jesus said, one of you is going to betray me. Not a one of them said, oh, I know who it is. It's that rascal Judas. Not a one of them said that. They said, I wonder if it's me. None of them said, I know it's Judas. Not a one. You know why? He had a good looking house. I mean a good looking house. He knew how to build a house almost. But there was a difference. Old Simon Peter, bless his heart, Jesus said, Peter, who do you say that I am? Peter said, you are the Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus said, that's right. And upon this rock I'll build my house. I'll build my church. And the very gates of hell will not prevail against it. Peter knew that. Peter was weak just like I am and like you are. He wasn't much of a house builder, but boy did he have a good foundation. Did he have a good foundation. He laid his faith on a firm foundation. And I want to tell you that a storm came and it blew through the life of Judas. And a storm came And it blew through the life of Simon Peter. And when the storm was over, Judas' house was gone. It was gone. And Judas died and went to hell. You say, did Judas lose his salvation? He never had it. The Bible says... Jesus speaking of Judas, have I not chosen you twelve and one of you is the devil? The Bible says that Jesus knew from the beginning who they were that believed not. Judas never ever had real faith. Simon Peter did. Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon Satan has desired you that he can sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you that your faith will not fail. He had faith. And the Savior interceded for him. Now you know when the storm hit old Simon, a few windows were broken out. Did you know that? And some shingles blew off the roof. And some things happened to that house. But I want to tell you something. After the storm, he was still standing. He became the flaming apostle of Pentecost. And you know why? I'll tell you why. He had the real thing. He had the real thing. He knew God. He'd heard the Word of God. He'd believed the Son of God. He'd bowed his knee to Jesus Christ. Weak, yes. Failing, yes. But the house stood. It was built on a rock. I wonder if you can say my hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness. On Christ, the solid rock I stand. all other ground is sinking sand. There are thousands of people in churches today, when the storms hit, they'll be gone. When the storm comes, rather than standing up, you will fold up. And I'll tell you why. You don't have a foundation. And the storm is going to come for all of us. And you better make certain that you have a sure foundation. And when the bottom falls out, just examine the foundation. Other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.
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Pastor Adrian Rogers powerfully addresses the subtle yet potent dangers posed by false prophets in this sermon. By peeling back the metaphoric sheep's clothing of deceivers, he highlights the destructive influence of those who bear no genuine spiritual fruit. Through scriptural references and real-life examples from history, Rogers paints a compelling picture of the urgency and importance of spiritual vigilance. This episode serves as a clarion call for Christians to both recognize and resist spiritual duplicity with wisdom derived from biblical teachings.
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Known for his unique ability to simplify profound truth so that it can be applied to everyday life, Adrian Rogers was one of the most effective preachers, respected Bible teachers, and Christian leaders of our time. Thanks for joining us for this message. Here's Adrian Rogers.
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Take your Bibles and be finding Matthew chapter 7 and verse 15. It begins with a warning. Jesus says, Beware... of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles? Even so, Jesus says, every good tree bringeth forth good fruit. But a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit. Neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire. Wherefore, by their fruits ye shall know them. Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven. But he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven, many will say unto me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name, and in thy name have cast out devils, and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you. Depart from me, ye that work iniquity." Have you ever passed a house or been walking up to a house wanting to knock on the door and you see a sign that says, beware the dog? Have you ever seen that? What do you do? Well, you beware the dog, don't you? When there's a sign there that says, just beware the dog, you stop right away and you look around and wonder, should I go in there? But whatever, it sensitizes you. I want you to imagine walking up to a house and seeing a sign that says, beware the wolf. I just suppose rather than having a dog in the yard, there is a wolf in the yard. I think you would do a double take. The title of our message today, Beware the Wolves. That's what Jesus is saying. And these wolves who have disguised themselves in sheep's clothing. I found out that wolves are known for their boldness. They're known for the fierceness of their attack. They were the most dreaded and hated enemy of the shepherd, not the lion, not the bear, but the wolf. As a matter of fact, a wolf will kill for food. But once he gets a taste of blood, he goes into a frenzy and will kill far more than he can possibly eat. And Jesus said that false prophets... ARE LIKE WOLVES. AND JESUS SAID, BEWARE. NOW WHEN JESUS SAYS, BEWARE, THEN WE OUGHT TO BEWARE. AND JESUS SAYS, NOT ONLY ARE THESE WOLVES SO DANGEROUS, THEY'RE SO DECEPTIVE. THEY COME TO YOU IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. NOW YOU CANNOT BE WISE AND NOT BEWARE. You see, the Lord has warned us. Many times warnings have gone unheeded. Captain Smith was the captain of the Titanic. He received a message, a radio message, when the Titanic was on its maiden voyage. And that radio message said that they were entering into iceberg-laden waters of According to the account that I read, Captain Smith took that message, written on a piece of paper, crumpled it, shoved it into his pocket, and the Titanic went sailing on. And when it sank, 1,490 people went to a watery grave in the icy North Atlantic. I read somewhere years ago about Sergeant Lockhart, Sergeant Joseph Lockhart. He was sitting at the radar in Pearl Harbor and he noticed a squadron of airplanes coming. The day was December the 7th, 1941. He reported to his commanding officer, I see some unidentified aircraft approaching. Do you know what the commanding officer said? Forget it. Forget it. And 3,000 of America's best perished in that day of infamy. Warnings. If there were ever a generation that needs to be warned about false prophets, it's this one. I mean, if ever, if ever, it's this one. And Jesus is saying, beware of false prophets. Remember this. that Satan is not opposed to religion. Satan is opposed to biblical Christianity. And religion is one of Satan's chief aims. Satan comes against the church in two basic ways. Satan comes against the church by persecution. And he's not above persecuting the church. He's not above persecuting this church or any true New Testament church. But many times for Satan, persecution will not work. Many times God's people, rather than folding up, stand up against persecution. I remember when we were in Romania, the pastor there of the great Second Baptist Church, the largest Baptist church in all Europe, told me as we went past the church, he said, you see all of these apartment buildings that are near our church? I said, yes. He said, let me tell you how they got built. He said, Ceausescu, that maniacal, diabolical, ungodly, anti-Christ dictator, when he passed by the Second Baptist Church of Oratio one time, he looked over there and he saw the church. He asked his aide, what is that? He said, that's a Baptist church. He said, destroy that nest of insects. They said, well... Mr. Ceausescu, if we just destroy them, why, the world will hear about it. It'll look bad for Romania. After all, we want most favored nation status. Well, he said, then hide it. And so you know what they did? They built apartments all around the church and brought the people right to them. Oh, people in that area. Coming to the Lord Jesus Christ and getting saved. Many times God cuts Goliath's head off with the sword that Goliath sharpened. Amen? Sometimes the devil comes against the church by persecution. But he has a better way to come against the church, and it is not persecution. It is infiltration. Put these verses in your margin. Here's the great danger to today's church. It's the infiltration of false prophets wearing sheep's clothing. Acts chapter 20, verses 28 and following. The apostle Paul said to the Ephesian elders, to that wonderful church at Ephesus, "'Take heed, therefore, unto yourselves and to all the flock.'" God's sheep, to all the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood. For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Then the apostle Paul said to those folks at Corinth in 2 Corinthians chapter 11, beginning in verse 13, for such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. That is, they are wearing sheep's clothing. And no marvel, for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Satan is the captain of camouflage. He is the master of deceit. And so... Again and again and again, the Bible warns us of false prophets. Our Lord Jesus said in this same book of Matthew that we're studying, in Matthew chapter 24 and verse 24, for there shall arise false Christs. There shall arise false Christs and false prophets. and shall show great signs and wonders, insomuch that, if it were possible, they should deceive the very elect. You know, every now and then somebody will say, Oh, the Bible is not true. The Bible is a bundle of blunders. The Bible is a book of lies. And I'll tell you why it is, they say. They say that the Bible is not true because of all these false religions, all of these false prophets, all of these fruit loops. Friend, let me tell you something. Those people don't prove the Bible not to be true. Those people authenticate the Bible. If there were no false prophets, the Bible would not be true because the Bible says they're coming. It is Jesus Christ who said they're coming. Beware, He says. These things confirm and authenticate the our faith. So there are three basic things I want you to learn this morning as we look at this message under the title, Beware the Wolves. The very first thing I want you to see is the fleece they wear. The fleece they wear. The second thing I want you to see is the fruit they bear. The third thing I want you to see is the fate they share. Now here's what our Lord Jesus is telling us about these false prophets. First of all, the fleece they wear. He says, they come wearing sheep's clothing. That is, they appear like part of the flock. Now this is the disguise that they wear. Now what I want to do today is just simply rip away the disguise. What I want to do is to pull back the sheepskin and let you see the wolf beneath. Now, false prophets come in three categories. There are three kinds of false prophets. And if you just look for one kind, you're apt to miss the other two. Wonderfully, God has given us a description of all three in one verse. So I don't want you to miss that verse. Turn next to the last book in the Bible. It's really, we call it an epistle. It's more like a postcard. It's so small. It's the little book of Jude. And look, if you will, in verse 11. Now, let me say this, that all of the book of Jude is about false apostles, false prophets and apostates. That's what it's about. The book of Jude is a warning about false prophets. But happily and wonderfully, he describes all three kinds in one verse. Woe unto them, verse 11, woe unto them, for they have gone in the way of Cain. That's one kind of false prophet. And ran greedily, underscore the word greedily, after the error of Balaam for reward. That's another kind of false prophet. And perished in the gainsaying of Korah. That's another kind of false prophet. Three kinds, right there. All of them will be wearing sheepskin, but I want us to look at them. What do they represent? Cain, the first one, represents those who pervert the gospel. Now, pay attention. Who is Cain? Well, you remember that God placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. And then God gave them sons, Cain and Abel. You remember that story. And the Bible says that Abel was a keeper of flocks. But Cain was a farmer. He was a tiller of the ground. And there in Genesis chapter 4, verses 1 through 8, you have the story of two brothers. Two brothers went out to make two offerings. One brother offered to the Lord the firstlings of the flock. A perfect lamb was killed. And the blood of that lamb was offered to the Lord as an atonement for sin. The other brother Cain, you will remember the story, offered to God the fruit of his hands, of his work, the sweat of his face. This is what he offered to the Lord. And what you have here are two brothers, two offerings, Two religions and two destinies. Now Abel, as you will remember, offered the very best, the firstling of the flock to the Lord. Why? Because there in the dawn of civilization, God was teaching the lesson that we see affirmed in Hebrews chapter 9 verse 22, which is what? Without shedding of blood is no remission. Isn't that right? Without shedding of blood is no remission. And Hebrews 11, 4 says, By faith... Abel offered a more excellent sacrifice. Abel had faith in the blood. Never forget it. He had faith in the blood. For the Bible says in 1 John 1, 7, the blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanseth us from all sin. Now, on the other hand, Cain offered the fruit of the ground. His offering was not based on blood, but the fruits and the flowers of His own effort. It may have been impressive. It may have been beautiful. It may have been costly. It may have looked like a county fair. There may have been beautiful flowers and fragrant herbs and the ripest fruits. But God was not impressed. Why? You can't get blood out of a turnip. My friend, without the shedding of blood is no remission. What did Cain's offering represent? Culture, not Calvary. Works, not grace. Now, there are only two kinds of religion. Pay attention. The true and the false. Now, we like to divide the world into Christianity and Buddhism and Islam and Mohammedanism, Rheumatism, whatever. We like to say there are all these different kinds of religions. We even take Christianity and we subdivide Christianity, Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, and Catholic, and others. But I want to say there are really only two kinds of religion, the way of Cain and the way of the cross. That's all. The way of Cain, the way of the cross. The way of the cross leads to heaven. The way of Cain leads to hell. Now, there are many people today who are trudging to churches, sitting down and worshiping all over America, but you know they will not hear salvation by the blood preached. And many people will not say that that man preaching is a false prophet. But friend, he's gone the way of Cain. The way of Cain. I don't care how many fruits and flowers there are there. I don't care how beautiful it is. I care not how grand the choir is. I care not how many good works they do in the neighborhood. I don't care if they're offering to God the works of their hands rather than the blood of the Lamb. That man is a false prophet. A false prophet. That's the way of Cain. Those who pervert the gospel. Now what about the other man? Balaam. That's the second one that's mentioned there. Balaam represents not those who pervert the gospel, but those who prostitute the gospel. You see, Balaam was orthodox. Many of the things that Balaam said were incredible. Who was Balaam? Well, Balaam was an apostate prophet. He lived in the Old Testament. You could read his story in Numbers 25. The king of Moab was afraid of the Israelites. He couldn't figure out a way to overcome them, and then he got this diabolical scheme. He thought to himself, well, maybe I can get their God to put a curse on them. And so he said, well, who's a prophet that might put a curse on them? Somebody said, well, Balaam, he knows all about that prophecy business and curses and cursings and blessings. And so Balak, the king of Moab, went to Balaam and said, listen, I want you to put a curse on Balaam said, are you crazy? You think I'm going to curse what God says? Those that curse, I'll curse. And those that bless, I'll bless. You think I'm going to put a curse on them? You're crazy. Balak said, I'll pay you. He said, you couldn't pay me enough to do that. No, thank you. And Balak comes back and ups the ante and throws in some fringe benefits. After a while, oh, oh, Balaam gets to thinking. He said, how can I do this? How can I serve God and rake off a few prophets on the side? How can I do this? And then he said, I'll tell you what. I can't curse them, but I'll tell you what. I'll tell you how you can get them to curse themselves. AND ONE OF THE MOST INCREDIBLY WICKED THINGS THAT EVER HAPPENED, HE SAID TO THE KING OF MOAB, IF YOU GET THEM TO SIN, YOU WON'T HAVE TO CURSE THEM. I WON'T HAVE TO CURSE THEM. GOD WILL CURSE THEM. AND THE DAUGHTERS OF MOAB WENT IN AND BEGAN TO FLIRT WITH THE BOYS OF ISRAEL. AND THERE WAS ADULTERY AND FORNICATION AND WICKEDNESS, THE SAME THING THAT'S GOING TO CAUSE GOD TO CURSE AMERICA. And, my friend, the man of God would not stand up for purity and righteousness. And so there was a sensual feast with the daughters of Moab. And God slew 24,000 Israelites. Now, what did Balaam do? He didn't pervert the gospel. No, his problem was he was orthodox but greedy, right? And there are many false prophets today who will not preach and teach what the Bible says about righteousness. And the reason that many preachers today and many teachers today are trimming the message is for personal gain. And that gain does not have to be financial. Sometimes it's for prestige. Sometimes it's for popularity. Sometimes it's for power. Put this verse in your margin. 2 Peter chapter 2, verse 1. But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you. who privately or privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious ways, by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. But now notice verse 3. And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you. Covetousness. That's what happened to Balaam. Now there are many false prophets. But you spell the word prophet, P-R-O-F-I-T. They're in it for what they can get. They may be orthodox. They may stand up and they may preach the blood. They don't pervert the gospel. They prostitute the gospel. They sell the gospel the same way that Madison Avenue sells cars and soap. Paul said in 2 Corinthians 2, verse 17, they peddle the Word of God. That was the third kind of false prophet. You have to see all kinds. They're all out there, friend. They're in the woodwork. There are those who pervert the gospel. That's the way of Cain. There are those who prostitute the gospel. That's Balaam. But there are also those who protest the gospel. That's Korah. Well, you read about him in Numbers chapter 16. Korah was a gifted man and a man of privilege. He was a cousin of Moses. He was a Levite. He was a prince in Israel. But somehow he got the idea that he did not like the leadership of Moses and he did not like the leadership of Aaron. Now remember that Moses and Aaron were a prophet and a priest. As a matter of fact, the Bible says the coming of Jesus is this, that Jesus is going to be a prophet like Moses. Moses is a type of the Lord Jesus Christ. And so is Aaron, a type of the Lord Jesus Christ, because Christ is our high priest. Christ is prophet and priest to the church. But here's this man named Korah, and he rebels against Moses, and he rebels against Aaron. And he said... you guys think you're just hot stuff. You're taking too much upon you. We don't like your leadership. We don't like what you say. We don't like what you do. And he organized a rebellion against Moses and against Aaron. And the Bible says that Moses fell on his face before God and told God about it. And there came a judgment where the earth opened up and swallowed Korah. He went down to hell. And all who followed him. What was Korah's problem? He didn't pervert the gospel. He didn't prostitute the gospel. He just fought the gospel. He hated the gospel. These who represent God's prophet and God's priest, picturing the Lord Jesus Christ, he rose up in rebellion against them. And I'm telling you, my dear friend, there are those in America who absolutely hate the message that we preach in this church. I mean, they hate it. They hate the blood. It's not that they deny it. They hate it. They hate the Word of God. Oh, friend, listen. We have today those who despise the blood-bought way. We have those who prostitute the blood-bought way. We have those who pervert the blood-bought way. They're all false prophets. Those who pervert the gospel, those who prostitute the gospel, those who protest the gospel, they're all wolves in sheep's clothing. Well, let's move on a little bit and think not only about the fleece they wear, but let's talk about the fruit they bear. Go back again and see what our Lord says. Are we helpless? Do we have no way to know? Well, our Lord changes the metaphor. And He says in verse 16, "'You shall know them,' who? "'These wolves by their fruits.' Now He no longer speaks of them as animals, but as trees. "'You shall know them by their fruits.' Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles? Even so, every good tree bringeth forth good fruit, but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire. Now, God is saying that the devil cannot continue to cover by deception. Because the fruit is there. Let me tell you three things about fruit. First of all, it is the root that determines the fruit. Isn't that right? That's why Jesus is saying you don't get figs from thistles. It is the root that determines the fruit. Now, if you had a fruit tree that wasn't bearing the right kind of fruit, what could you do to get the right kind of fruit on it? Well, you could prune it. And if you prune it, all you do is just Strengthen the root. There are a lot of people who think, well, you know, if I just get rid of this thing or that thing, I'll be a better tree. Well, not only could you prune it, you could transplant it. You could take a bad fruit tree and put it in another place. That's what some folks do when they move their membership. They just transplant a bad tree. It's like moving a corpse from one mausoleum to another. I mean, you can transplant it. What else could you do? Well, you could cultivate it. Hey, it's a bad tree, so you cultivate it. Lots of folks are going off to church growth conferences today. And I read some of that material, friend, they're telling them how to fertilize weeds. I mean, growth is not everything. Growth is not everything. So you could cultivate the tree. Or maybe you could just rename the tree. It's a bad tree, so you just give it another name. That's not going to change the fruit. It's the root that determines the fruit. What could you do? My friend, you could decorate it. You pull off the bad fruit and tie on some figs, some pomegranates. No. No matter what you do, whether you transplant it, you fertilize it, you prune it, you rename it, you decorate it, it is the root, the root, That determines the fruit. That's what Jesus is saying. But wait a minute. Turn that around. It is the root that determines the fruit. But it's the fruit that reveals the root. Sometimes you can't tell what kind of a fruit tree it is until you see the fruit. You can look at the root and you can't tell. Lots of roots look the same. It's the fruit that tells you what the root is, but it's the root that produces the fruit. Now, that's what Jesus is saying. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure this out. That's one thing about the Lord Jesus Christ. He was such an incredible teacher. You see, listen. How do you judge a preacher? Not merely by what he preaches, but by what he produces. Jesus said... You will know them how? By their fruit. Now you may not be able to tell at first because you've got to wait until the fruit comes out. He may be a good looking tree. But Jesus said in John 15 verse 16, You've not chosen me, but I've chosen you and ordained you that you should go and bring forth fruit and that your fruit should remain. What's the mark of a man of God? There'll be plenty of people out there who know Jesus because of Him. They'll be loving Jesus. There will be fruit, and that fruit will remain. 2 Peter 1, verse 8, our Lord says that we should not be unfruitful. Galatians 5, verse 22, but the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith. That's the fruit of the Spirit. I can't produce that fruit and you can't produce that fruit. If we'll abide in Him, we'll bear that fruit. So the fruit of the Spirit is not your fruit. It's not mine. You see, how can you know them? Well, there's the fleece they wear, but there's the fruit they bear. Now I said that the root determines the fruit. But the fruit reveals the root. Now wait a minute, stay with me. It's the seed that determines the root and the fruit. Isn't that right? It's the seed that determines the root and the fruit. I mean, you're not going to have the right kind of root or fruit if you don't have the right kind of seed. And the seed, Jesus says, is the Word of God. You read Matthew chapter 13 about a sower who went forth to sow. The seed is the Word of God. It's the seed, the seed, the seed that determines both the root and the fruit. What a teacher Jesus is. Now, here's the third thing. But look in verse 21. I want you to see the fate that they bear. The fate that they share, I meant to say. Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, he's now talking about the judgment day. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils, and in thy name done many wonderful works. And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you. And here's the fate they share. Depart from me, ye that work iniquity. Now, my friend, pay attention now. Listen carefully. Spiritual activity without scriptural authority... is satanic iniquity. Spiritual activity without scriptural authority is satanic iniquity. Jesus is going to say to these, depart from me in spite of their false profession. They say, Lord, Lord. He's going to say, depart from me in spite of their false preaching. We prophesied in your name. He's going to say, depart from me in spite of their false power. In thy name we cast out devils. He's going to say, depart from me in spite of their false performance. In thy name done many wonderful works. And in spite of their profession, in spite of their preaching, in spite of their power, in spite of their performance. They never knew the Lord Jesus Christ, and He never knew them. This is not a picture of someone who lost salvation. They never had it. They may have sung in the choir, but they weren't saved. They may have taken the offering, but they were not saved. They may have preached, but they were not saved. They may have had healing campaigns where they cast out devils, but they were not saved. And what they did, they did through the power of the great deceiver, Satan himself. You say, well, pastor, how can I know whether I'm saved or not? Well, friend, you get God's Word and you stand on it. And if what I preach to you and tell you does not square with the Word of God, then I'm a false prophet. You get the Word of God and don't you put your faith in anybody else and let the Holy Spirit of God speak to you. Let me give you about five things. I'm just going to name them. Number one, you need to study the faith. If you're not... If you don't study the faith, many can be drawn away into a false cult. Study the faith. Number two, show the faith. Do you know the best argument for Christianity and against Christianity is the life of a Christian? Number three, stand for the faith. Stand for the faith. Get a bulldog grip on the Word of God. Holy Bible, book divine, precious treasure, thou art mine. Next, support the faith. Do you know what the tragedy today is? That many good people are in bad churches. People say, well, you know, I know that our church is an apostate church, but it didn't used to be, and Grandma's buried in the backyard. Well, friend, Grandma would get up and leave if she could. I'll guarantee you. Because Grandma... Believe the old time religion. Support the faith. Share the faith. Share it. People are waiting to know. We know the truth. Not because of us. But by the grace of God, share the faith. We hear people saying, well, keep the faith. Don't keep it. Give it away. If you don't want to give it away, maybe you ought to give it up. Maybe you don't have the real thing. If there were ever a message... Needed today is this message where Jesus Christ, the Son of God, says, Beware of wolves. It is Jesus who's giving that warning. And if you're a mom or a dad here today and you've not yet given your heart to Jesus Christ, you'd better come and give your heart to Jesus Christ and get your family in the Word of God or your children are going to be food and fodder for ravenous wolves whose jaws are will drip red with the blood of your children. I'm not talking about physical blood. I'm talking about the enemy who deceives to destroy to devour. That's the nature of the enemy. And God has given children, moms and dads, to guide them. But even if you don't have children, you need Jesus. You need to receive Christ as your personal Savior and Lord. Father, I'm praying today that many will come to Jesus. In his dear name, amen.
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In this episode, Adrian Rogers addresses the timeless truths within Matthew 7, focusing on the 'Holy Highway'. He illustrates the nature of the disciplined, different, and delightful path that believers are invited to traverse. Through vivid interpretations and compelling narratives, including the redemption story of John Newton, Pastor Rogers unfolds the transformational message of journeying with faith and purpose, urging listeners to contemplate their spiritual direction and ultimate destiny.
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Pastor, teacher, and author Adrian Rogers has introduced people all over the world to the love of Jesus Christ and has impacted untold numbers of lives by presenting profound truth simply stated. Thanks for joining us for this message. Here's Adrian Rogers.
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We're making our way through the Sermon on the Mount under the general heading, Building on the Rock. Matthew chapter 7, verses 13 and 14 says, These are verses that talk about the holy highway. That's what we're going to be thinking about today. There are all kinds of roads in the world. As a matter of fact, there are over 4 million miles of roadway in the United States alone. Some good road and some bad. Very, very bad road. Some dangerous road because we have people on our highways that have more horsepower than horse sense. And I know that you will agree with that. I was thinking of some roads that I've traveled. I've had the experience of being in Rome and traveling on the Appian Way. The Built by the Romans, it's still in better condition than some roadways in the world today. And one of those reasons is that the Romans laid a deep foundation. And that ought to be a lesson for us. I was thinking of some roads in this area, the Natchez Trace. It begins down in Natchez, Mississippi, ends up in central Tennessee. Going back to the 18th century was an old Indian trail. I was thinking of the Overland Trail beginning in St. Louis and going out to the far west where the stagecoaches would travel. Many, many roads in the world today. But really the road I want to talk to you today about is the Holy Highway, the straight and narrow, the old S&N. Look at it here. Verse 13, enter ye in at the straight gate for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction. And many there be which go in thereat because straight is the gate and narrow is the way which leadeth unto life and few there be. that find it. And I want you to see three things that are in this passage, these two verses that I look at, first of all. I want you to see, as I look at it, there is a decision to face and there is a direction to follow and there is a destiny to find. That's what these verses tell me. First of all, they tell me there is a decision to to face. For our Lord says, enter in. That is, it's up to you. There is a decision that you must make. Now, there are only two ways. There's the broad way and the narrow way. There's the way that leads to life. There's the way that leads to destruction. Now, let me talk to you about the narrow way today. The narrow way is the way that every blood-bought child of God is walking today. It is the holy highway. And the first thing I want to say about the narrow way, it is a disciplined way. When the Bible says straight here, it's not talking about straight like a straight line. It means disciplined, rigorous is the way. If you're looking for a cheap way, an easy way, a lazy way to serve the Lord Jesus Christ, forget it. Bible says we're to endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. We say, well, it pays to serve Jesus. Yes, it does, but it also costs to serve Jesus. It costs every day. It costs every step of the way. And there is no fine print in the contract that Jesus Christ gives. The problem with many people today is they have sort of a cheap grace that An easy believism. The way of Jesus Christ while salvation is free on the one hand. Yet there is a discipline to the Christian life. Any dead fish can float down the stream. You see, without discipline there's no power. Loose wires just disconnected don't make a beautiful sound. But if we connect them and put them in one of those marvelous pianos and stretch them until there's tension there. discipline there then we get the music steam and vapor in the air there's no power there but we compress it and put it in an engine and it will turn the turbine and the pistons because there is power there take a river and just let it meander and there's no power there but dam it up and it makes a power dam that can light up a city broad is the way easy is the way that leads to destruction We're looking for a cheap way, an easy way, a lazy way to serve the Lord Jesus. But Jesus said straight is the way. It is a disciplined way. And not only, friend, is it a disciplined way, it is a different way. Our Lord says few there be that find it. Few there be, not many. Don't expect the crowds to be on this way. And don't follow the crowds. The crowds are almost always wrong. What is happening in America today is because the crowds are wrong. We have morality by majority. Do you know what most folks are taking comfort in? They say, well, I'm just like everybody else. Isn't that what they say? I am just as good as those other people. Friend, our way is a different way. It starts at a different source. It follows a different course. It ends at a different conclusion. And if you're on this way, you're going to be going against the tide most of the time because we are twice-born people in a world of once-born people and they are different from us and we are different from them. It is a disciplined way. It is a different way. And it is a delightful way. Do you think what I'm saying today is negative? Friend, you don't know the joy of serving the Lord Jesus Christ. Let me give you a verse. Oh, I love this. It's one of my favorite passages in the Old Testament. Put it in the margin. You may turn to it. Isaiah chapter 35. It talks about the holy highway. Isaiah 35, verses 8 and following. Here our Lord is talking about the way that Jesus is, in the Old Testament, He's prophesying this holy highway. And listen to it. God says, "...and a highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness. The unclean shall not pass over it, but it shall be for those, the wayfaring men." Though fools shall not err therein, no lion shall be there, nor any ravenous beast shall go up thereon. It shall not be found there, but the redeemed shall walk there. And the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads. They shall obtain joy and gladness and sorrow and sighing. shall flee away. It is a delightful way. Why? Because it's a clean way. Verse 8, the unclean shall not pass over it. That's what he says. It's the way of holiness. And if your heart is full of sin and filth and dirt and you've never repented, don't tell me you're on the holy highway. The Bible says here it is the way of holiness. The unclean shall not pass over it. It's a clean way. And I'll tell you, it's a certain way. It's delightfully clean. It's delightfully certain. He says, a wayfaring man, though a fool, shall not err therein. Do you know what that means? A wayfaring man, though a fool, shall not err therein. It means a stranger without good sense can find his way on the holy highway. You don't have to have a Ph.D. to travel this holy highway. The Bible says God has hidden these things from the wise and the prudent and has revealed them unto babes. And you may be here today and you say, you know, Pastor Rogers, I don't know much about religion. I don't know much about the Bible. I don't understand all that you're saying. Well, my friend, let me tell you that Jesus Christ loves you and it is so clean and so pure and so simple. Come to Jesus. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. That is gloriously simple and it is simply glorious. This way is delightful because it's clean. This way is delightful because it is clear. I'll tell you it's delightful because it is confident. Oh, listen, you don't have to worry about losing your salvation. You don't have to worry about Satan pouncing you while you're on the holy highway. Verse 9, no lion shall be there or any ravenous beast shall go up thereon. It shall not be found there, but the redeemed shall walk there. Ha, ha, ha. Oh, what a wonderful road. You get on this road and you let the Lord Jesus be your companion. And this road which is a clean way and a clear way is a certain and a confident way. Oh, He keeps us. And then it is a cheerful way. Bible says in the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads they shall obtain joy and gladness and sorrow and sighing shall flee away I love Jesus if I had a thousand lives I'd give him every one don't feel sorry for me because I'm on the holy highway Oh, friend, this is what it's all about. The ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads. What a wonderful, wonderful road this is. We love to sing that song, Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. It was written by John Newton. John Newton was one of the most wicked, vile sinners that ever lived. He'd committed almost every sin known to man. He was a drunken rum runner. He was a South Sea slave trader. He got so low in debauchery and sin that he finally ended up selling himself as a slave of slaves. And Jesus Christ miraculously saved John Newton. He's the one who wrote the song Amazing Grace. His own epitaph he wrote. You want to hear what he wrote about himself? It'd be put on his grave marker. Listen, he said, John Newton, clerk, once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in Africa. was by the rich mercy of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned, and appointed to preach the faith he had long labored to destroy. No wonder he could sing on the holy highway, amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. What is our Lord telling us in these verses? Number one, there is a decision to face. Number two, there is a direction to follow. It is a disciplined way. This way is a delightful way. But now here's a third thing. Not only is there a decision to face, not only is there a direction to follow, but there is a destiny ahead. to find. Every road is going somewhere. And the one you're on right now is going somewhere. Now I want you to ask this question. When I get to where I'm headed, where will I be? Ask it. When I get to where I am headed, where will I be? NOW THE LORD AGAIN IN A VERY NARROW WAY SAID THERE ARE ONLY TWO DESTINATIONS ONE HE CALLS DESTRUCTION AND THE OTHER HE CALLS LIFE YOU SEE DECISION DETERMINES DIRECTION AND DIRECTION DETERMINES DESTINY YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A ROCKET SCIENTIST TO FIGURE THAT OUT DO YOU DECISION DETERMINES DIRECTION AND DIRECTION DETERMINES DESTINY THAT'S WHAT OUR LORD IS SAYING I don't want to sugarcoat what Jesus said. Jesus, Jesus, the loving Jesus had more to say about hell, H-E-double-L. Yes, I said hell. Jesus had more to say about hell than any other person in the Word of God. Jesus did. It was Jesus who talked about destruction. Don't you point your finger at me and say, that man is a hellfire preacher. Just take it up with Jesus Christ. Jesus said the broad way. leads to destruction. In Chicago, there's a nightclub. Would you believe it? They named the nightclub the Gates of Hell. Can you imagine naming a nightclub that? The Gates of Hell. One man, out on a lark, asked a policeman, how can I get to the Gates of Hell? On that same street where this nightclub was, was a church. Do you know the name of the church? It was Calvary Church. Do you know what that policeman told that man? You want to get to the gates of hell? Go right past Calvary and you'll come to the gates of hell. Go right past Calvary and you'll come to the gates of hell. And God has lifted up Calvary with a bloodstained prince of glory hanging in agony and blood. And he says, Stop! Stop! Stop! Or you'll end up at the gates of hell. There is a destiny to find. It may be a fearful destiny or it may be a fabulous destiny. It may be life. That life begins not when you die. It begins when you step on the old S&N. Jesus said, I've come that you might have life and have it abundantly. Not only does He add years to life, He adds life to the years. And if there were no heaven and if there were no hell, it's worth the trip just to be on this highway. just to be on this island. I mean, there is a destiny. But thank God, thank God, how wonderful that is. It will be worth it all when we see Jesus. Friend, there is a destiny. There is a destiny to find. It may be a fearful destiny. It may be a fabulous destiny. But listen to me. It will be a final destiny. It will be a final destiny. There's no chance after death. Ecclesiastes chapter 11 and verse 3 says, And if the tree fall toward the south or toward the north, in the place where the tree falleth, there it shall be. That's just a poetic way of saying when you die, your destiny is fixed. Revelation chapter 22 verse 11 says, He that is unjust, let him be unjust still. He that is filthy, let him be filthy still. I've studied this book for many years. I've read it, loved it, and preached out of it. I cannot find one place where God offers one shred of hope to those who die outside the Lord Jesus Christ. Not one. To the contrary, the Bible says it's appointed unto man once to die and after this, the judgment. Now if you're on the Broadway today, you're on that turnpike to torment, you're on that highway to hell, and there are a lot of people, and you're having a big time, and God put this preacher in front of you, And this preacher is holding up a sign, and you know what it says? Heaven, exit now. Heaven, exit now. It never says the next exit. Always now. Because the next exit may be hell. There may not be another exit. You say, well, I'm not going to decide today, Pastor. See, you missed what I said to you. When you say you're not going to decide, that is a decision. That is a decision that keeps you on the broad way that leads to destruction. You say, well, I've got plenty of time. I hope you do. But the Bible says, boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day will bring forth. There is a decision to face. A direction to follow and a destiny to find. That's what Jesus says. Let's pray. Lord, I pray in the name of Jesus that many today will just exit to the straight and narrow, the holy highway, that they will come to Jesus, who indeed is the highway, who said, I am the way. No man comes to the Father but by me. Father, I pray that they'll not be afraid because, Lord, to know you, oh, it's so wonderful. Holy Spirit of God, draw them, I pray. In Jesus' name, amen.
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In today's message, Adrian Rogers invites us to experience the powerful promises found in the scriptures concerning prayer. Taking us on a journey through Matthew 7, we engage with the understanding that prayer is not only a divine command but a pathway to intimate fellowship with God. Experience the captivating story of a shepherd boy and his symbolic key to untold treasures, a metaphor for the prayer that unlocks the wealth of God's blessings. With persistence in prayer, as depicted in numerous biblical examples, we are taught to approach our requests with unwavering determination. As we listen to Adrian Rogers, we learn that prayer is more than a routine act; it is the development of our character and dependency on God. This episode challenges listeners to deepen their relationship with God through earnest seeking and devoted prayer, understanding it as the cornerstone of a powerful faith.
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Adrian Rogers was a motivator, an encourager, and a leader of the faith. He was also passionate about presenting scriptural application to everyday life circumstances, and you'll hear that in today's message. Now, let's join Adrian Rogers.
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Matthew chapter 7, and we come today in our journey through the Sermon on the Mount under the title Building on the Rock. We come today to Matthew chapter 7 and verse 7. It is one of the grand, grand promises in all of the Bible. It tells us how to get our prayer answered. The time will come, if the time is not already here, when the most important thing for you on this earth will be for God to to answer your prayer. Now, these are the words of Jesus. And if you cannot believe these words, you have no right to believe you're saved. For the same Bible that promises salvation promises answered prayer. And if you can't believe one promise, why should you believe the other? Our Lord says, Ask, and it shall be given you. Seek, and ye shall find. Knock, and it shall be open unto you. For everyone that asketh, receiveth. And he that seeketh, findeth. And to him that knocketh, it shall be open. For what man is there of you whom, if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, Will He give him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father, who is in heaven, give good things to them that ask Him? Dr. C. Roy Angel used to be a noted pastor in Miami, Florida when I was a boy. One of the things that Dr. Angel would do in his preaching was to tell stories. He was a great illustrator of messages with stories, and he told a story one time of a shepherd boy who was out tending his sheep, and he happened to look down, and the shepherd boy saw the most beautiful flower he believed he'd ever seen. He got down on his hands and knees to look at that flower, and he said, And it was so beautiful that he dug it out of the earth, root and all, and cupped it in his hands and brought it up closer to his face to look at it. When he did that, there was a mountain nearby and it seemed as the entire mountain would open up as if there were doors in the mountain on great oiled hinges and the doors swung open." And the sunlight went into the side of that mountain, into that great vault in the mountain. And the boy looked in there and he saw all kinds of treasures. Gold and silver and diamonds and rubies and sapphire. He'd never seen anything like that. He went in there and set the flower down. And he began to gather the treasure. Rubies and diamonds and emeralds and gold. His arms were full of treasure. He's just a shepherd boy. And now he's wealthy. He takes the treasure and begins to make his way out of the mountain. And he hears a voice that says, Don't forget the best treasure. But he has the gold. He has the silver. He has the rubies, the emeralds, the sapphires. He looks around. Is there something he didn't see? Is there anything better than this? No, he's got the best. And he starts out again and the voice says, Don't forget the best. He looks around one more time. What could be better than this? And he walks out again into the sunlight. And when he does, the great doors in that mountainside close and disappear. And he looks in his hands and he has nothing but dirt. And the voice says, the best was the flower. That was the key. TO THE VAULT, AND YOU LEFT IT LOCKED INSIDE THE VAULT. THAT'S ONLY A STORY. OF COURSE, THAT'S NOT TRUE. JUST A PARABLE, JUST A STORY, JUST A FABLE. BUT FRIEND, THE BEST, THE KEY TO THE VAULT OF ALL OF GOD'S TREASURE IS PRAYER. DON'T FORGET THE BEST. Now you're gathering treasure every place, but the key to the vault is prayer. Jesus said, ask and it shall be given you. Seek and you'll find. Knock and it shall be opened unto you. Three things I want you to see today. First of all, as we look at this passage, there is a promise to claim. Our Lord says, if we will ask, if we will seek, if we will knock, it shall be given to us. There is no substitute for prayer. Not eloquence, not intellect, not energy, not enthusiasm, Not intention. There is no substitute for prayer. I believe the greatest unused and untapped resource in the world is It's not if somehow we could harness lightning or somehow tap into the resources of the mighty tides of the ocean as they ebb and flow. The greatest untapped, unused resource is not some use of atomic energy. It is prayer, prevailing prayer. What fools we are if we don't pray. Why the poverty of so many Christians? Why the powerlessness of so many Christians? There is one answer, and it is prayerlessness. I don't have a failure in my life, but what it is a prayer failure. I don't have a sin in my life, but what proper prayer would have avoided it. I don't have a need in my life that cannot be met. Through prayer, prevailing prayer. Now, why does God want us to pray anyway? You know, we've already studied in the Sermon on the Mount that our Heavenly Father knows what we have need of before we ask Him. So why ask Him? Why ask God to do what He already wants to do? And why ask God to do something for us when He already knows that we have need of it? That's a good question. Why has our Lord commanded prayer? Why? Well, when we pray, we don't pray to inform God. God already knows. We don't pray to instruct God because God has a will. What we do is not inform God or instruct God, but we invite God. We invite God when we pray. Now, what does that mean? Well, you see, God wants to do some things in us. And God wants to do those things through prayer. Why does God tell us to pray? First of all, there is the fellowship factor. Remember there in John the 15th chapter, Jesus said, If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, then ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. John 15, 7. If you abide in me, what does our Lord want us to do? Does God just simply want to give us things? Or does God want us to have fellowship with Him? God wants us to have fellowship with Him. And so therefore, God says, you're going to pray. And prayer is the way to of you abiding in me and my abiding in you. And that way you and God do it together. God could do it without you. You can't do it without Him. But He will not do it without you because God wants you to have that fellowship with Him. You remember a while back I told you about somebody coming to pick me up in a private airplane to go someplace. And we're sitting up there side by side in the cockpit. I don't know anything about flying an airplane. But he said, do you want to fly this thing? I said, if I can, if you tell me what to do. So he said, do thus and such. And so here I am flying that airplane across the United States. Now he's sitting right there. His hands are on the control and my hands are on the control. He could do it without me, but I couldn't do it without him. But it was a lot of fun to fly that airplane. And as I was flying that airplane, this man and myself were having wonderful fellowship. You see, friend, when you pray... And God answers, you abide in Him and He abides in you. Together, we are laborers together with God. 2 Corinthians chapter 6 and verse 1 says, we are workers together with Him. And so there's the fellowship factor. That's one reason you pray. There is the development factor. There's nothing that will grow you as a Christian more than prayer. You see, when you abide in the Lord Jesus Christ and He abides in you, Then you're growing as you pray. Have you ever wondered why God doesn't answer your prayer immediately? Because He wants you to grow some more. Here's a boy who asked a girl for a date. She looks at him and she says, Well, he doesn't use good manners. He's not courteous. He doesn't dress neatly. He's got dirt under his fingernails. There are other things about him. His shoes are not shined. And she says, Well, I... I just don't think I want a date. Thank you. I'm busy. Well, he wonders, why didn't she go out with me? I wonder what it could be. He asked a friend, why do you think that Susie would not date me? He said, you want me to be honest with you? Well, yes, you've got bad breath. Me? You've got bad breath. You ask me, I'm going to tell you. Well, he said, I didn't know I had bad breath. So he goes in and, you know, he drinks a glass of iced scope and he brushes his teeth and then he asks again. She still says no. He goes to his friend again. Why do you think she wouldn't go out with me? He said, well, look at the way you're dressed. Look how your shirt is dirty. Is that shirt dirty? Why, of course. Go look in the mirror. And on and on this goes. And one day he comes. He looks sweet. He smells sweet. He is sweet. And he says to her, please go out with me. She says, I believe I will. And they have a wonderful date. Now that's a small illustration. But you know sometimes we come to God and we say, God. Please do this. But there's something God wants us to do first. Prayer is the way of developing our lives. And we ask God for something and God doesn't give it to us. And we go back and say, why didn't God answer my prayer? And the Holy Spirit says there's sin in your life. The Holy Spirit says, you've been selfish, you've been carnal. You see, there's the fellowship factor in prayer. There is the development factor in prayer. God is growing us through prayer. And of course, there is the dependency factor in prayer. Jesus said in John 15, without me you can do nothing. You see, if God were to answer our prayers just automatically, then there would be no growth. But if we never had to pray, there would be no dependency. Prayer is God's way of bonding us to Him. And so there is a promise to claim. A wonderful promise. A wise promise. Ask, seek, and knock. But secondly, listen. Not only is there a promise to claim, there is a process to follow. Have you ever noticed these verbs? Ask, seek. Seek, knock. That's a process. That is an intensification from asking to seeking to knocking. Ask, you receive. Seek, you find. Knock, it shall be opened unto you. That is an intensification and an escalation. So there is both a promise and a process in this verse. The promise is that God will hear us. But there is a process of asking, seeking, and knocking. Now let's look at the first one, asking. That is, you express your desire. There is something you want. You come to God and you ask Him for it. Do you know the greatest problem in prayer is not unanswered prayer, it is unasked prayer. Most of us don't even get to the asking part. And James says you have not because you ask not. Unafford prayer is not merely a tragedy, it's a sin. God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you. It's what Samuel said. God forbid that I should sin in ceasing to pray. Over and over again, the Bible not only invites us to pray, the Bible commands us to pray. The Lord Jesus in Luke 18, 1. BIBLE SAYS OF HIM, AND HE SPAKE A PARABLE UNTO THEM TO THIS END, THAT MEN OUGHT ALWAYS TO PRAY AND NOT TO FAINT. THE LORD JESUS SAID IN MARK 14, VERSE 38, WATCH AND PRAY, LEST YOU ENTER INTO TEMPTATION. Every time you sin, it is because you fail to pray as you ought. Watch and pray lest you enter into temptation. The apostle Paul said, be careful for nothing. That is, don't worry about anything. But in everything, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God. The reason you're so full of care and worry right now is you've not truly learned how to pray. In everything by prayer and supplication, you are to ask God for everything that you need. You know, a good test of anything, whether it's right or wrong for you to have it is, can you ask God for it? Now, if you don't feel you can ask God for it, you really don't have any business with it. You see, we're to pray about anything. If it's wrong to ask God for it, it's wrong to have it or to do it. Don't divide your life up into the secular and the sacred. Don't say, well, there's certain things I can pray about and certain things I don't pray about because God's not interested in those things. Oh, no. Can you imagine Jesus living that way? You see, to a Christian, all things are sacred. Every day is a holy day. And every object is a proper object of prayer. Pray about everything. You say, well, the little things? I just pray about the big things. Well, can you imagine anything big to God? Or can you imagine anything too small for God to be interested in? Yes, pray about the big things. Yes, pray when your child is sick. You can also pray for a parking place. God is a God who is over all. God knows your needs. You say, well, what if I want a wrong thing? Should I pray about that? Yes, God already knows you want a wrong thing. Tell Him you want a wrong thing and tell Him it's wrong for you to want it and ask Him to fix your wanter. Listen, pray about all things and everything by prayer. But God can't answer unless you ask. You have not because you asked not. First of all, he says, ask. That is a desire expressed. But then he says, seek. And that is a discovery experienced. Because you see, many times we ask for the wrong thing. Many times we don't know what to ask for. Many times we're not in an asking position. Many times there are things that are lost or unknown to us. And so true prayer, true asking is linked with seeking. It may be the will, the purpose of God that we need to seek. You remember what James says? You ask and receive not because you ask amiss. You ask for the wrong thing. And so sometimes we need to seek the will of God. We need to say, dear God, is this your will? Sometimes we need to seek the very presence of God. God wants to do something in us before He does something through us. And James, in that classic passage on prayer in James chapter 4 verse 8 says, "'Draw nigh to God.'" And God will draw nigh to you. Maybe it's the presence of God that we need to seek as we pray. Maybe it's the power of God because James also said in James 5 verse 16, the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. And that word effectual means powerful, stretched out prayer. You know, we pray so many little giddy, frivolous, now I lay me down to sleep type prayers. Many of us pray and 15 minutes later we could not even tell you what we asked God for if our life depended upon it. Because we do not pray with seriousness. We do not pray with intention. One day a lady called me and she said, Pastor, I need you to come over to my house. I've got a prayer burden and I want you to pray with me. I said, I'll be there. I went to her house. I said, what is the prayer burden? She said, Pastor, it is my son. He is a drunkard. I want you to pray with me for my son. And then she said, and his wife has just been diagnosed with cancer. My son is a drunkard. My daughter-in-law has been diagnosed with cancer. And I want you, my pastor, please to pray with me. I said, I will. She said, I've asked my son to come over. I said, wonderful. So the three of us were there, the drunkard son, the mother who was concerned, and the pastor. And we got down on our knees and began to pray. And she prayed, and I prayed, and then she prayed, and then I prayed again. And And that boy, that man, I say he was, oh, maybe 35. He looked at me and he said, pray, preacher, you ain't praying. Well, I thought I was praying. I thought I was doing a good job. But he said, preacher, pray, you ain't praying. Well... I think I got a little louder and a little faster. I thought maybe it had something to do with the tone or the rhythm or maybe I needed to groan a little more, do something. I'd never had anybody challenge me like that. Said, you ain't praying, preacher. So I prayed a little more. And then I looked up and she was gone. I thought, just me and this boy here and he doesn't think I'm praying. And then I heard a sound in another room. And so I just stopped, since I wasn't praying anyway, and got up and looked in that other room. And there she was, her face down in the carpet. And I just paused to listen to her pray. I heard her as she went up through the skies, pushed open the gates, right to the throne room, past the torn veil, I heard her walk right in and get hold of the altar. And I listened to her pray. And I heard the anguish of her heart. I heard her prayer. I heard her faith. I heard her do warfare with Satan. I heard her remind God of His promises. I heard her pour out her heart, her life, almost to death for that boy. I heard her pray. And I think maybe perhaps sometime in the past, that boy had heard his mama pray, and that's the way he was saying to me, Preacher, you ain't praying. I learned a lesson about prayer that day, about what it means to get hold of God in prayer. That, my friend, is not only asking, it is seeking prayer. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. But not only are we to ask, that's a desire expressed. Not only are we to seek, that is a discovery experienced as we find what we seek for. But Jesus says we are to knock. And that, my friend, is a determination expressed. To knock means that we will not stop until we know that we have the thing that we have asked of God. Our God tells us no. Knock and it shall be opened unto you. Now there are many stories in the Bible about knocking. Knocking. As a matter of fact, this same passage that we have here in Matthew is expounded in the Gospel of Luke. And Luke tells us a little bit more about what it means to knock. I want you to turn to Luke chapter 11. Now, Matthew, Mark, Luke. Just turn to Luke chapter 11. And look, if you will, in verse 5. Jesus is giving a parable. And here's what Jesus said. And He said unto them... Which of you shall have a friend and shall go to him at midnight and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves, that is, three loaves of bread. For a friend of mine in his journey has come to me, and I have nothing to set before him. And he from within shall answer and say, Trouble me not. For the door is now shut. You see, a door is what you knock on. And my children are with me in bed, and I cannot rise and give thee. And I say unto you, though he will not rise and give him because he is his friend. Yet because of his importunity, that is his persistence, he will rise and give him as many as he needeth. Now that's the parable. Now look in verse 9. And I say unto you, ask and it shall be given you, seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you. Now there's no doubt in my mind that this is the illustration for knocking right here. For everyone that asketh receiveth, and he that seeketh findeth, and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. Now, you have to understand something about Bible times. In Bible times, it was absolutely, totally unthinkable that a friend would come to you and you would not give him lodging and you would not give him food. Hospitality is of the highest premium in the Middle East. And so, here's a man, he has a friend on a journey, comes and says, James, may I stay at your house tonight? He says, well, Why? We're so happy to have you, John, to come and stay. You're so welcome. Come right in. And the wife will fix us something to eat. And he goes in the wife and he says, Wife, John has come and he's going to be staying with us tonight. Fix us something to eat. She says, We haven't got anything. He says, Don't say anything. I'll get it. So he says, John, just sit down and we're going to get you something. It's all right. Just sit there. Here's your bed right here. And he goes next door to his friend, Matthew. Matthew, it's about midnight now. He says, nobody answers. Nobody answers. Who is it? James, what do you want? I need some bread. Hey, man, don't bother me. You know what time it is? Matthew, listen. I've got to have some... Man, listen. Don't bother me. I'm in bed. Now, let me tell you how the houses of that day were built. Many of them had stables underneath. The animals came in at night and stayed in the house. And the body heat of those animals helped to heat the whole house and fragrance the house also. They were underneath and the children would sleep upstairs. They didn't have big houses like we have. Everybody in one room. You wake up one person, you wake up everybody. And the locks of that day were very complicated. Oriental locks, you didn't just put in a key. I mean, to get up, you've got to go downstairs through the animals. You've got to wake up everybody. You've got to get out of bed and all of this. He says, look, don't bother me. The children are asleep. Now you wake the baby, you're going to pay. Listen, I've got to have some bread. Get up. Oh, he says, just be quiet. I'm coming. I'm coming. What do you want? There it is. Help yourself and get out of here. Now, he didn't do it because he was his friend. He just did it because this man would not take no for an answer. That's what Jesus said. That is persistence in prayer. How many of us pray that way? Jesus says, ask, seek, knock. Keep on asking is literally what it says. It's in the present tense. Keep on seeking. Keep on knocking. So many times we have these little take it or leave it prayers. Again, remember the Lord Jesus told in Luke 18 about a widow. She went to an unjust judge. And she asked the judge that he might adjudicate the thing rightly. And the judge didn't fear God or man. He's an atheist and a selfish lout. And he wouldn't vindicate this widow. But she keeps coming and saying, I need to see the judge. She keeps asking. She keeps talking. She keeps coming. And Jesus said, after a while, this judge will give her what she needs just to get her off his back. Now Jesus' illustration is if an unrighteous judge will do that, how much more will a righteous God hear our prayers? If we persist, Jesus is not saying that God is like an unrighteous judge. He's saying God is not like an unrighteous judge. And so if an unrighteous judge finally will do something to get somebody off his back, how much more shall your heavenly Father to those who persist? Yes, God wants us to persist because God is doing something innocent through us. And all through the Bible, you find the Lord Jesus Christ teaching persistence in prayer. Whether you understand it or not, the Bible teaches it. You remember that woman, that Syrophoenician woman who came from the place we call Lebanon today? She was down there and she had a little daughter that was demon-possessed. She came to Jesus and she said, Jesus, please, please, Jesus, do something for my daughter. And the Lord Jesus said, why, it's not fitting, it's not proper that I would take the bread that is for children and give it to dogs. I didn't come to you. I came to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. What an insult, seemingly. He used the word for dog that meant household pet, a little puppy. I can't take the children's bread and give it to dogs. She said, oh, that's right, Lord. But she said, oh, Lord, listen, the dogs get the crumbs that fall under the table. And she used another word for dog, which means mangy yellow back alley cur. She applied that to herself. Jesus' heart broke and he said, woman, great is your faith. You'll have what you've asked. You see, she kept on knocking. Even the Lord Jesus prayed to the Father once, twice, thrice. Jesus, the Son of God, prevailed in prayer. The Apostle Paul, the greatest Christian who ever lived, had a thorn in the flesh. And the Apostle Paul prayed to God. And he said, three times I asked God to take it away. That doesn't mean I said once, twice, thrice, take it away. That means Paul had three extended sessions of prayer over a long period of time, I imagine. And then he got his answer. Don't tell me Paul's prayer was not answered. It was answered. And I'll say more about that later on. And Jesus' prayer was answered as they persisted in prayer. Elijah prayed for rain. He was there on Mount Carmel. He sent his servant and said, go tell me if you see something. He said, I don't see anything. Go again, go again, go again. He went the seventh time and he said, I see something, a cloud about the size of a man's hand. I believe that's just an illustration of old Elijah who had pressed his hand against heaven so hard. Elijah said, get up. I hear the sound of the abundance of rain. He had learned to pray through. Jesus said, ask. Jesus says, seek. Jesus says, knock, knock, knock, and it shall be opened unto you. That brings a question. How are we going to know when to stop asking, seeking, and knocking? When do we stop? That's a big question. Well, let me give you three steps here, three things. Listen. When do you stop in this persistence in prayer? First of all, you can stop when you get what you ask for. You ask God for it and He gives it to you. Sometimes God's prayers are direct. Sometimes they're different. Sometimes they're delayed. And sometimes they're denied. So how do you know? How do you know? Well, if God gives you what you ask for, then you have it. And I wish I had time in this message to tell you times... THAT I'VE ASKED GOD FOR SOMETHING SO DIRECT, SO SIMPLE, SO PLAIN, AND GOD HAS GIVEN IT TO ME SO DIRECTLY THAT THERE'S NO WAY IN MY MIND TO EXPLAIN IT APART FROM AN ABSOLUTE ANSWER TO PRAYER, MIRACULOUS ANSWER TO PRAYER. I ASK AND HE GIVES AND I SAY, THANK YOU, GOD. THAT'S DIRECT. ALL RIGHT. SO IF YOU GET THE ANSWER, THAT'S FINE. BUT SOMETIMES YOU PRAY AND YOU DON'T HAVE IT IN YOUR HAND, BUT YOU HAVE IT IN YOUR HEART AND YOU CAN STOP. I mean, God will say to you, you have it. You have it. You have the assurance that what you've asked God for now, God has granted and God has given. And you can begin to praise Him for the answer. Sometimes God says no and you stop asking. Now, if God says no, thank Him. Thank Him because God only gives good things, the rest of this parable says. How much more shall your heavenly Father give good things to them that ask Him? So you keep on asking until God says yes, you have it in your hand, or yes, you have it in your heart, or until God says no. All right, now here's the final thing, and I just have a few moments for this. You see, here's a promise to claim. Here's a process to follow. And here is a provision to enjoy. Now notice what our Lord says here about why He answers this prayer and how He answers. Go back to Matthew chapter 7, if you will, and see how our Lord illustrates this. Here's the rationale. The Lord says, will He give him a stone? Or if you ask a fish, will He give him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father in heaven give good things to them that ask Him? Now, how do I know that God's going to answer prayer? Notice what our Lord is saying. I mean, just be reasonable. Just take human nature. Take a man who's not even saved, a man that doesn't even know God, and if his children ask him for food and he can give it, will he not give it? Jesus said, if you being evil know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more will Shall your heavenly Father give good things to them that ask? Why will your prayer be answered? Because God is good. Do you have that in your heart and in your mind? God is good. God delights to answer your prayer. God wants to answer your prayer. God is a good God. And not only because God is good, but because God is wise. If you ask bread, he's not going to give you a stone. He won't give you the wrong thing. The stones in Palestine, when you go there, the stones, little brown stones on the ground look like loaves of bread. Wouldn't that be a cruel joke? You see, God knows exactly what you have need of. You ask bread, He's not going to give you a stone. I want to tell you something else, friend. If you ask for a stone, He won't give you a stone either. If you ask for the wrong thing, He's not going to give you the wrong thing just because you asked for it. God is good. God is wise. And I say hallelujah. What a mighty God we serve. And I want to tell you something, friend. We're fools if we don't learn how to pray. It is Jesus who said, ask, it will be given you. It's Jesus who said, seek and you'll find. It is Jesus who said, knock and it shall be opened unto you. The wisest thing, the best thing we can do is to learn how to pray.
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In this compelling discussion, Adrian Rogers takes a deep dive into the reasons behind our judgmental spirits. With reference to scripture, he warns how the standards we set for others often return to judge us. Listen in to gain a fresh perspective on how self-righteousness and insecurity fuel the way we judge and learn how, through Christ, we are called to a higher standard of love and mercy.
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Known for his unique ability to simplify profound truth so that it can be applied to everyday life, Adrian Rogers was one of the most effective preachers, respected Bible teachers, and Christian leaders of our time. Thanks for joining us for this message. Here's Adrian Rogers.
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Take God's Word and turn now to Matthew chapter 7. We're continuing through the Sermon on the Mount. And today... We come to a very interesting passage of Scripture. We're going to read Matthew chapter 7, verses 1 through 6 in a moment. The title of my message is a little different today, When Yardsticks Become Boomerangs. You'll find out why I called it that in just a moment. Let's look in verse 1. Our Lord says, Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge? ye shall be judged. And with what measure ye meet, it shall be measured to you again. And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye. And behold a beam." is in thine own eye. Thou hypocrite, first cast the beam out of thine own eye, and then thou shalt see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye. Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you. NOW SO FAR IN THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT, OUR LORD HAS BEEN TALKING ABOUT OUR RELATIONSHIP TO GOD AND OUR RELATIONSHIP TO THINGS. AND NOW IN CHAPTER 7, HE BEGINS TO TALK ABOUT OUR RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PEOPLE. AND HE BEGINS OUT SPEAKING ABOUT, I SUPPOSE, ONE OF THE MOST TREACHEROUS THINGS IN HUMAN NATURE. It is our human nature to put other people before us that we might judge them. And so we want to measure them, adjudicate them guilty, and then in our hearts and minds condemn them. And we all have our measuring rods. We all have our tape measures. We all have our yardsticks by which we measure and then judge other people. But our Lord says that that yardstick will become a boomerang. That is, the very yardstick that you use to judge somebody else with is what you're going to be judged with. It's going to come back to you in a deadly way. And turn now to Matthew chapter 7. Let's look in verse 1. Our Lord says, "...judge not." that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged. And with what measure ye meet, it shall be measured to you again. Your yardstick will become a boomerang. I want to mention three or four reasons why human beings judge other people. First of all, because of our iniquity. Look, if you will, in verse 3. And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considereth not the beam that is in thine own eye? Here's a man with a saw log in his eye looking for sawdust in somebody else's eye. Don't tell me the Lord Jesus didn't have a sense of humor. Here's a man trying to practice spiritual ophthalmology and he's got a plank in his eye. Now, who is the Lord talking to? He's talking to hypocrites. Now, look in verse 5. Thou hypocrite. Learn this, friend. It is the hypocritical that are hypercritical. You say, well, why do you say hypercritical? Well, I want to ask you a question. Is there sawdust in my eyes? Does anybody here know whether I've got a speck in my eye? You don't know. You know why? You got to get real close and look real hard to see it, right? I mean, in order for you to find out, you've got to come up and inspect me. Isn't that right? You have got to get up close. If you see a speck in my eye, I'll guarantee you made an extra effort to find it, didn't you? I mean, you have to look for it. You have to get up and inspect me very carefully. Now, wouldn't you be ludicrous if you had a big two before in your eye coming up here looking for a speck in my eye? That's what our Lord Jesus Christ is talking about. You see, listen, it is the hypocritical that are hypercritical. People find what they are looking for. Every church has its own speck hunters. They specialize in specks, moats, examiners of other people. You will get what you are looking for if you wanted somebody to survey the landscape for you. Suppose you got a buzzard and you sent a buzzard out and you said, "'Mr. Buzzard, go survey the landscape.'" And he would fly over the meadows and the streams and the brooks and the flowers and the fleecy clouds and come back and you would say, Mr. Buzzard, what did you see? He'd say, I saw a dead cow with maggots in it. Because that's what he'd be looking for. That's what he'd be looking for. You see, it's the hypocrite. It's the hypocrite who sees in others really what is in himself. All we see when we judge others, or what we see generally when we judge others, is a reflection of what is in our own hearts. That's what our Lord is saying. Here's a man with a saw log looking for sawdust. I heard about an old grandmother who would go into the house and she would dust and then dust again and then dust again, kept on dusting the furniture and polishing the furniture because she said, it's dusty. Finally, they took off her glasses and they were covered with dust. What she was seeing was just simply herself. Let me tell you what God says. Turn to Romans chapter 2 for a moment. And look, if you will, in Romans chapter 2. Boy, I'm telling you, if God doesn't excoriate the judgmental person here, look in verses 1 through 3. Therefore, thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest. For wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself. Your yardstick becomes a boomerang. For thou that judgest doest the same things. But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things. And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things and doest the same, that thou shall escape the judgment of God? In chapter 1, the Apostle Paul of Romans, he's talking about the pagan, the ungodly, the sins of the flesh. In chapter 2, he's talking about the religious man and the sins of the spirit. You dress so nicely. You look so nice. You have a Bible. You're glad to judge the thief, the prostitute, the murderer, the pimp, the drug pusher, the pervert. You wouldn't do any of those things. But your heart is headquarters for hatred. You reek with pride. You're stuff full of self-righteousness. And you judge other people. Jesus Christ had far more to say to the Pharisees who were so full of self-righteous pride about their sin than he said to the harlot, the thief, the down and out. You know one of the great dangers? That we're egomaniacs strutting to hell thinking we're too good to be damned and we judge other people. We're full of lust and ambition, pride. Oh, we don't commit adultery. We don't steal. But God sees our heart. God sees the wickedness that flows out of our heart. The sin of the flesh can be so easily... Hidden in the heart, but God sees it. You remember the story there in the Gospel of Luke? Two men went to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee, the other a publican. And the Pharisee stood and he prayed, Father, I thank you that I'm not like other men. I tithe, I fast, I attend the worship service, and God, most of all, I thank you that I'm not like this publican. The publicans, they were the tax collectors and the offscaring of society. And Jesus said to the old publican, he's praying. He wouldn't even lift his eyes to heaven. He beats himself upon the chest and he says, Oh God, be merciful to me, a sinner. Actually, the Greek says, the sinner. He saw himself as the worst sinner of all. Lord, I thank you that I am not like other men, like this man. And Jesus said, that man went home justified. The other man just went home. I'll tell you another reason that we judge, not only because of our iniquity, but because of our insecurity. Envy digs the mud that jealousy throws at success. We're so insecure. We want to judge other people by our standards because if we can get them to look like us, act like us, and do like us, then we feel better. Somehow it makes us feel better. In Greek mythology, there was a chieftain. He was a robber. And his name was Procrustes. And he would go out and capture people and dragged them into his cave. And in his cave, he had an iron bed. Have you ever heard of the iron bed of Procrustes? And he put people on the bed. That's what he measured them with. If they didn't fit his bed, if they were not long enough, he would stretch them until they would fit his bed. If they were too long, he would lop off their legs. And he made everybody... fit the bed that he thought was just right. Now we do that. We have the bed that suits us. And we say everybody else has got to be just like me. You better thank God that they're not. Many times because of our iniquity we judge. Many times because of our insecurity we judge. Many times because of our ignorance we judge. We judge people we don't know enough. That's the reason I'm so glad that God is the judge. The Apostle Paul there in 1 Corinthians, there were some people who were judging him. You know the people always like to judge preachers. They think they've been called of God to do that, you know. And they were judging the Apostle Paul. And you know what the Apostle Paul said to them? He said, it's a small thing with me that you judge me. He said, I don't even judge me. He said, we'll wait till the Lord comes and makes known the counsels of men's hearts. Then shall every man have praise of God. What did he mean by that? He said, I don't even know enough to judge myself. So how on earth are you going to judge me if I can't even judge me? I'm on the inside looking out. You're on the outside looking in. And Paul said, I can't even judge me. How are you going to do it? You see, our ignorance causes us to judge other people. I was reading about a lady. She went into the airport waiting on her plane. She thought she would have some cookies and a cup of tea. So she went into the little shop like they have there and bought her a bag of cookies, went and sat down, had her cup of tea, and she noticed that the man sitting next to her just reached over and opened her bag of cookies and took one out. She thought, now that is some nerve. Well, she said, I'm going to eat my cookies anyway. So she reached in and took a cookie and began to eat it. And he finished the one he ate and reached in and got another one. She didn't know what to do. She was embarrassed, but she would take one and he would take one. Finally, there was one cookie left. He reached down and broke it in half. And ate it. She was so steamed. She set up all of the gall, the nerve of that guy. Anyway, she gathered her stuff. The plane was called. She got, sat down on the plane, still steamed, opened her purse to get a tissue, and there was her bag of cookies. None of us is wise enough to judge another person. We don't have all of the facts even when we're certain that we do. Thank God there is one good enough. one wise enough, one loving enough to judge me and to judge you. And the Bible says, shall not the judge of all heaven and earth do right? Put this verse down in your margin. Romans 14, verse 4. Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? To his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holding up, for God is able to make him stand up. I'll tell you another reason we judge. Not only because of our iniquity and not only because of our insecurity and not only because of our ignorance, but because of our insensitivity. Do you know the Bible says of the Lord Jesus in John the third chapter, for God sent not his son into the world to condemn the world, to judge the world, but that the world through him might be saved. Many times we're quick to judge and condemn those that God wants to save. Maybe we do know all of the facts. Maybe they do deserve to burn in hell. But I don't want them to go there. Do you? I cringe every time I hear one individual tell another individual, you go to hell. You go to hell. Who are you to tell someone If you know Jesus Christ, your heart ought to be yearning, burning, loving that they go to heaven. When you tell an individual to go to hell, it makes me believe, dear friend, you probably are headed there. Because what judgment you meet, it'll be measured to you again. And that yardstick... is going to become a boomerang that's going to come right back to you. With what measure ye meet, it shall be measured to you again. Our Lord is full of compassion. We're so insensitive that we judge. When Jesus Christ saw Zacchaeus, that little man down there in Jericho, climbed a tree that he might see the Lord, that tax gatherer, he was a thief. But Jesus, when he saw him, Jesus didn't say, Hey, listen. You black-hearted son of the devil, you skin-flint, get down out of that tree. And Jesus said, hey, Zach, come on down, buddy. I want to go have dinner with you today. Jesus loved him. And Jesus did not condemn him. Well, what is our text telling us? We must apply wise discrimination to We must avoid wicked condemnation. We must apply wise discrimination. We've got to know the difference between logs and hogs and dogs and wolves in sheep's clothing. We've got to know that. God has given us some standards. God teaches us that we are to choose what is right and refuse what is wrong. But, oh, our hearts are to be filled with mercy and compassion and forgiveness with those who need it. And if not, what is going to happen? Let me show you another verse here, and then I'm almost finished. But turn to the book of James. Look, if you will, in chapter 2 and verse 13. James 2, verse 13. "'For he shall have judgment without mercy.'" that showed no mercy. But oh, look at the next part of that. And mercy, mercy rejoices against judgment. Don't you love that? When I stand before God, I'll tell you what I want. I want mercy. I need mercy. And I don't want to judge you because if I do, I won't have any mercy. I want to see every man, every woman, every boy, every girl as God sees them. And God loves them all. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son. God is a God of love. God does not rejoice in judgment. Yes, judgment will come. The hottest part of hell is reserved for the unmerciful. We look at other people and we say they're unworthy. Michelangelo, the sculptor in Florence, was walking past the quarry and he saw an ugly piece of marble, misshapen, ugly. They had discarded it. They had thrown it out. It was useless. Michelangelo looked at it a while, and he said, I want that piece of marble. And they said, sir, it's no good. He said, I want it. He said, there's an angel in that piece of marble. I can see him, and I'm going to set him free. And out of that piece of marble, Michelangelo made the sculpturing of a beautiful, beautiful angel. Now, we see people sometimes unworthy. unfit, fit only to be discarded. But God doesn't love us for what we are. He loves us for what we can be. God doesn't change us so He can love us. He loves us so He can change us. And God sees a saint in you today if you just put yourself in His hands.
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In a world filled with uncertainties, Pastor Adrian Rogers brings a message of hope and assurance, guiding listeners through the scripture's advice on coping with worry. By examining key passages from the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Rogers reveals how anxiety can corrode our faith and plants seeds of doubt about God's provisions. Through vivid illustrations and biblical references, he persuades us to consider our worth in God’s eyes and encourages us to embrace a life free from the burden of anxiety. This episode not only identifies the sources and effects of worry but equips you with effective strategies to combat it through trust and faith. Listen in as Pastor Rogers introduces the 'Father, Focus, and Future' factors—spiritual tools designed to help navigate life's challenges with the confidence that God is in control. Allow this message to fortify your faith, bringing clarity to a mind clouded by worry, and redirecting your energy towards a fruitful and spirit-led life.
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Would you take God's Word and find again the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew chapter 6. We're going to begin reading in a few moments in verse 25 and read right through verse 34. Do you ever worry? Well, I know you do. I do. We all do, but we ought not. As a matter of fact, to worry is a sin, not just a weakness, but a wickedness. I want to speak to you today on this subject, how to win in the war with worry. All right? Now, let's begin to read here in Matthew chapter 6 and verse 25. And every worrier, that's us, Pay attention. Our Lord is speaking. He says, Therefore I say unto you, take no thought. The word here actually means worry. No anxious thought for your life. What ye shall eat or what ye shall drink. Now yet for your body, what ye shall put on? Is not the life more than meat, and the body more than raiment or clothing? Behold the fowls of the air, for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they? Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?" And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow. They toil not, neither do they spin. And yet I say unto you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothed the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you? O ye of little faith, therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? Or what shall we drink? Or wherewithal shall we be clothed? For after all these things do the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. Take therefore no thought for the morrow, for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Now when our Lord says, take no thought, The word for thought there is a word that may be translated worry. It's a root word which means to divide. That is, worry divides our minds. It is a distracting thing. It is a dividing thing. And you remember what the apostle James said in James chapter 1 and verse 8, that a double-minded man... is unstable in all of his ways, and there's nothing more destabilizing than worry. Now, when our Lord says, take no thought, He's not talking about not planning ahead. He's not talking about having a flippant mind. Happy-go-lucky attitude that does not provide for tomorrow. As a matter of fact, the Bible takes the ant that provides her meat in the summertime for the winter as an example. The Bible teaches that we should remember the law of sowing and reaping. God is not saying that we ought not to make provision for tomorrow. God is not saying that we ought to just go through life in a lackadaisical, happy-go-lucky, flippant way. It is not foresight, but foreboding that is forbidden. Not foresight, but foreboding that this passage deals with. If you would win in the war with worry, first of all, you must recognize the cause of your worry. What is it that people worry about? Well, it's very interesting here. Our Lord has summarized them for us right here. First of all, people worry about food. How are they going to get enough to eat? And maybe that's not your worry, but for many people in many places of the world, that is indeed a very big worry. Look, if you will, in verses 25 and 26. Therefore I say unto you, take no thought for your life what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink. Nor yet for your body what ye shall put on, is not the life more than meat, that is food, and the body than raiment. Behold the fowls of the air, they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Here's the logic of our Lord. Are ye not much better than they? Now, if God Almighty takes care of the birds, and you're so much better than a bird, isn't He going to take care of you? The logic is this. What farmer would feed his barnyard chickens and starve his beloved children? Now, He's not telling us that we ought not to work for food. God feeds the birds, but He doesn't throw it in the nest. Remember, we told you that. And the birds must work. The early bird does what? He's the one that gets the worm. And the Lord is not saying not to work. What the Lord is saying is don't work. Worry, but not only do we worry about food, we worry about fashion. Look again in verse 25. He tells us there not to worry about raiment, what we shall put on our bodies. And then look at the discussion in verse 28. And take no thought for raiment, that is clothing. Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow. They toil not, neither do they spin. Yet I say unto you that even Solomon, and he was the most opulent, rich, incredibly decked out king that you can imagine, even Solomon in all of his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Now the flowers fade. The flowers bloom today, and then they're cast into the ovens. The women of this day would heat their oven with the grass, the straw of the field. And what our Lord is saying is, if God takes such care of fading flowers, aren't you worth so much more? And then not only does He mention food and fashion, but He mentions fitness. Look in verse 27. And this is what so many Americans worry about. And which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit unto a stature? Now, He's probably not talking about making yourself taller. You cannot worry yourself taller, however. But the word here says, Stature is translated by many, lifespan. What he's saying is that worry cannot lengthen your life. You just can't worry yourself into a longer life. Now he's not saying again that you ought not to take care of yourself. He's not saying that you ought not to jog. He's not saying that you ought not to exercise. He's not saying that you ought not to eat nutritional food. He's not saying that you ought not to get proper sleep. He's not saying don't do that. But what he's saying is that worry won't lengthen your life. You can worry yourself to death, but you can't worry yourself to a longer life. That's what he's saying. He's saying, now look, in the area of food, in the area of fashion, in the area of fitness, and then in the area of the future. Now, many of us who have the food that we need and the clothes that we need and we have the strength that we need today, that's not enough. Now we say, but I may not have it tomorrow. So look down in verse 34. And he says, and take no thought for the morrow. Now he mentions the future. He says, for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Now remember, it's not foresight but foreboding that our Lord says we're not to do. We're not to reach out into tomorrow and borrow trouble. We're not to pull tomorrow's clouds over today's sunshine. Somebody has done a study about what the average person worries about. Evidently, they took a survey and they found this, that 40% of what people worry about, 40% of the things that people worry about never happen at all. 30% of what people worry about have already happened. They're in the past. So 40% is not going to happen. 30% has already happened and you can't do anything about it. 12% of what the average person worries about is in the area of criticism. What people say about you. Most of it untrue. 10% deals with your health. according to this survey. And worrying would only make that worse. And then when you add all of these together, that's about 92%, you only have about 8% of the things that are considered to be real problems. And even these, worry, will not do any good. But it's incredible that we worry about a lot of things that are not going to happen or already have happened. Like the little lady who said, don't tell me that worry doesn't do any good. Most of the things I worry about never happen. So worry really is sort of a futile thing, what our Lord is saying. I read recently an interesting thing, that in a dense fog, I mean a dense fog that would cover seven city blocks, 100 feet deep, Do you know how much water it takes to make a fog to cover seven blocks 100 feet deep? Less than a glass full. Less than a drinking glass full. It is divided up into more than 600,000 million little droplets. And that's what worry is like. Worry is not like a thunderstorm where it just rains and thunders and lightning. You can put up an umbrella. You go inside. Wait for the storm to come over. And that happens to all of us. We have storms and we have to deal with them. That's not worry. But worry is like that fog. It's like that less than a glass of water that just permeates all of our life. Now, our Lord, first of all, says that we should recognize the cause of worry. And then He goes on, secondly, to help us to understand the cost of worry. Once we recognize the cause, we need to realize why. The cost. Now, worry is a costless thing. The very best thing that you can say about worry, I mean, if you want to say something good about it, the best thing you could say is not good, and it is this, that it is useless. It's absolutely useless. Look, if you will, in verse 27 again, which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit to a stature? Just by worry, I mean, it doesn't do any good. Well, Ben said there are two categories and classes of things we should never worry about. A, those things that we can do something about, and B, those things we can't do anything about. Now, if we can do something about it, then don't worry. Do something about it. And if we can't do anything about it, worrying only makes the matter worse. For every evil under the sun... Either there's a cure or there is none. If there be one, seek till you find it. If there be none, never mind it. Which of you, by taking anxious thought, can add one cubit to stature? Worry never dried a tear. Worry never lifted a burden. Worry never solved a problem. The best thing that we can say about worry is that it is useless. But worry is absolutely harmful. And harmful, number one, to you, to yourself. There are few forms of dissipation that will do more damage to you physically, emotionally, and spiritually than than worry. Worry will do the same thing to you that sand will do to machinery. And it's not the big things that get most of us, it's the little things. I read that where a mighty lion may destroy and kill, still little ants will pick the carcass far cleaner than the mighty lion. It's the little ants. that seem to nibble at us. Worry is harmful to ourselves in every area. Worry is harmful to other people. Have you known folks that when they walk into the room, it seems like somebody turned the lights off? You know people like that. I know people like that. They brighten up the room when they leave. These are just... These are just the worriers. And not only do they worry themselves, worry is contagious. And they're just spreading this gloom and this worry everywhere. There ought to be a place where we could quarantine these people. Just lock them up and let them worry one another. Worry is harmful to the self and worry is harmful to other people. And then worry is a wound in the heart of God. Do you know how our Lord remonstrates with them? Look, if you will, in verse 30. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall He not much more clothe you? Now watch this little next phrase here. O ye of little faith. Do you see what worry says about God? O ye of little faith. Do you see what an insult worry is to God? Do you see how this worry says to Romans 8, 28, that all things work together for good to those who love God, who are called according to His purpose? Do you see how that points the finger in the face of God and says, God, that's a lie? Verse 31, Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewithal shall we be clothed? Now watch verse 32. For after all these things do the Gentiles seek. The ethnoi. What's he talking about there? The peoples of the world. The people who don't know Jesus. Do you know what our Lord is saying? Beloved brother or sister in Christ, What our Lord is saying is that when you worry, you are living like a pagan. That's what he's saying. He's saying that's pagan. It's faithless. Oh, you of little faith. You're like the people of this world. You're thinking like the world. You're not thinking like somebody who has a heavenly father. Worry, I say, is a wound in the heart of God and it is an insult to the providence of God. All right, then thirdly, let's move on. Our Lord talks about the causes, and we must recognize the causes. And then He talks about the cost and the curse, and we must realize the cause, the curse of worry. But then our dear Lord deals with the cure. And this is not just pop psychology. Our Lord gives us just a very real, very practical, down-to-earth way to win in the war with worry. Number one, this is so simple. Trust in the Lord. Look, if you will, in verse 32. For after all these things do the Gentiles seek for your heavenly Father. Just underscore that phrase. Your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of these things. You don't have a need in your life but what someone who loves you so incredibly that he gave his dear son, the Lord Jesus, to die for you. He knows all about this. And so, just simply trust in the Lord. That's what I call the father factor. The father factor. You have a heavenly father. Hey, if you could fast forward in the gospel of Matthew, you'd come to Matthew chapter 10 and verses 29 through 31. Our Lord again is on this same subject. He says, "...are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?" And one of them shall not fall to the ground without your father. He doesn't say that a sparrow won't fall. He doesn't say you're not going to have trouble. But he says God is right there. He attends the funeral of every sparrow. And then he says, but the very hairs of your head are numbered. Friend, he knows things about you that you don't know about you. You think he doesn't understand. You don't understand how much he does understand. Not a person here knows how many hairs you have on your head except a few guys that I'm looking at right now. The very hairs of your head are numbered. And then our Lord says, Fear not, therefore are ye not worth more? Are you not of more value than many sparrows? Said the robin to the sparrow, I would surely like to know why these anxious human beings rush about and worry so. Said the sparrow to the robin, I think it must be that they have no heavenly father such as watches you and me. Are you not worth more than a sparrow? There is the father factor. Robert Louis Stevenson used to delight in telling the story about a ship that was at sea. On a rocky coast, it was very important that the ship not be washed upon the reef. And it was a stormy, blustery time. And there was a sailor and some other sailors that were beneath the waterline in that ship that was being tossed and turned. They knew the danger. They knew that they were in a peril and danger. And they were wondering, are we going to make it? ONE OF THOSE SAILORS BENEATH THE DECK COULD TAKE IT NO LONGER. HE LEFT HIS DUTY, WENT UP TO THE PILOT HOUSE, PUSHED OPEN THE DOOR AND THERE WAS THE CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP IN THE PILOT HOUSE, STEERING THAT SHIP THROUGH THOSE TREACHEROUS WATERS. THE CAPTAIN KNEW THAT THE SAILOR WAS WORRIED AND HE DIDN'T SAY A WORD TO THE SAILOR. HE JUST TURNED AND SMILED AT HIM. THE SAILOR WENT BACK DOWN BELOW THE DECK And he said to his fellows, he said, don't worry. It's all right. He said, I have seen the captain. And he smiled at me. I like that. You know, I think that's what we need to do. Just see the smile of God, don't you? You know, that God is in control. Somebody wrote a couplet like this. In the morning, lean your arms upon the windowsill of heaven. and look into the face of your God, and then turn to meet the day. Isn't that what we need to do early in the morning? Get up and see that we have a Father in heaven who knows, He cares, He loves. Friend, He really does. There's the Father factor. There's the Father factor. And then there's another factor, which is the focus factor. Do you know that a person... Who is worrying is a person whose mind is out of focus. Remember what we told you? He's double-minded. Now what our Lord says is that you need to get your focus back. Look again, if you will, in this passage of Scripture now in Matthew chapter 6 and verse 33. But seek ye first. First! First, the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things, food, fashion, fitness, future, be added to you. Just seek God first. You know what many of us do? We try to put things first and God second. Now, we don't exclude God. We don't exclude God, but we just try to kind of add God in. You know, for many people, living the Christian life is doing the best we can with God's help. That's what many of us do. The best we can with God's help. But that isn't the Christian life. Our Lord does not want a place in your life. He demands, deserves preeminence. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and these things will be added unto you. You say, Pastor, it won't work. But before you tell me it won't work, I'm going to ask you this question. Have you tried it? Have you tried it? Don't tell me it won't work if you are not a person who has obeyed the Lord. After the father factor, your father knows what you have need of. He knows. Then get your life in focus and seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. And do you know what God is saying in this passage? Our Lord is saying, you take care of my business and I'll take care of yours. You take care of my business and I will take care of yours. You put me first. Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and I'll take care of all of these things that are bothering you. God is more than able to take care of the things in your life. Now here's the third factor. Now, there's the father factor, there's the focus factor, and there is the future factor. Now, look, if you will, in verse 34. Therefore, take no thought for the morrow, for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself, sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Now, what's he saying? The father factor, trust in the Lord. The focus factor, put first things first. The future factor, don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble. Don't do it. Take no thought for the morrow. The morrow should take thought for the things of itself. Do you know what you do when you take thought and worry about tomorrow? You borrow trouble. Do you know what worry is? Worry is the interest paid on borrowed trouble. That's what worry is. Worry is the interest you pay on borrowed trouble. Now what God has done is God has arranged your life with a perfect ecology. We talk about the ecological problems in the world today. Well, here's one where people get their concern out of balance. Now, what does God do? God engineers your problems. Did you know that God has arranged some problems for you today? God is up there in heaven saying, well, I'm going to give her this problem. I'm going to give him that problem. I'm going to give this one that problem. God is preparing some problems for you. You say, I thought God loved me. Yes, he does. And that's why he gives you some problems. Did you know that we would not come to God? We would not trust God. We would not lean upon God if we didn't have some problems. Did you know that? Back in the Garden of Eden, God said to Adam, cursed is the ground for your sake. He didn't say for your punishment, but for your sake. It is trouble that reminds us that we live in a sinful world. It is trouble that tells us we must come to God. And so God gives us every day some evil. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. The evil for what? He doesn't mean sin. He means problems, difficulties. That's the kind of evil He's talking about. We all have it. God gives it to us to cause us to depend upon Him because we're frail human beings and we need some trouble. All sunshine makes a desert. And so our Lord gives us some trouble. But with the sufficient trouble, God gives us sufficient grace. So sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. What God does, God gives us grace for today, not for tomorrow. God doesn't give us grace for tomorrow, only for today. Now, if you begin to reach out into tomorrow, and we said you pull tomorrow's clouds over today's sunshine, what you do is you upset that ecology. The Bible says, as your days are, So shall your strength be. God did not give me strength for tomorrow. Now, listen. If you fail to understand the future factor, if you began to reach out into the future and drag the future into today, here are three terrible things you're going to do to yourself. What does this do? Well, in the first place, it buries blessing. Did you know... that God not only has given every one of us today some difficulty, but God has given every one of us today some great, great blessings. And the danger is that you get the ecology out of balance and you do not see the blessings of today. There are plenty of blessings around if you just look around and not let worrying about the future blind you to them. I was in my study and a couple came to me and they said, WE NEED TO TALK WITH YOU. HE WAS A HANDSOME, STRONG-BODIED YOUNG MAN. SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL, SWEET GIRL. AND THEY HAD A PRECIOUS, BEAUTIFUL BABY. AND THEY CAME IN AND THEY WERE ALL TREMBLING. THEY WERE ALL, THEIR BROWS WERE ALL KNITTED UP WITH DEEP FURRERS THAT OUGHT NOT TO BE ON THE BROW OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE THAT. AND THEY WERE, THEY WERE ABSOLUTELY BEAT DOWN. I SAID, TELL ME YOUR PROBLEMS. WHAT'S WRONG? And he said, economically, we're distressed. He said, we don't have any money. And he said, I can't get a job. And he said, I am just so worried about the future. And I said, well, before we talk about the future, I said, I want to ask you a question. Sir, you look healthy. Are you healthy? Well, he said, as far as I know, I'm in perfect health. He said, I can't feel a pain anywhere. I said, young man, did you know that there are multimillionaires in this world who are sick, who would gladly give all of their wealth to have your body? Did you know that? I said, do you love your wife? Oh, he said, she's wonderful. I said, well, the Bible says a good wife, her value is far above rubies. I said, would you sell her for $100? He said, $100. He said, I wouldn't sell her for anything. I said, well, there are a lot of people who'd love to have a companion like you have. I said, how much is that little baby worth? Oh, they said, our baby is worth all the world. I said, don't you know there are people who would give the world to be able to have a baby? I said, you're an American, aren't you? He said, yes. I said, did you know that there are people who are leaving all of their fortune, everything they have in other countries, just so they can come and live here in America? And I said, now look at you. I said, look at all you have. And you have failed to appreciate what you do have, worrying about what you don't have. And one of the things, my dear friend, that worry does is it buries blessings. That young couple walked out of my office, boy, I'm telling you, they were on top of the world. They realized for a moment just how much they do have. But not only does worry bury blessings, it steals strength. It steals strength. You see, worry is not just useless, I've already told you. It's harmful. Not only does it take the joy out of today, it takes the strength out of tomorrow. You see, what happens is this, that when you do get to tomorrow, you get to tomorrow out of breath because you have been carrying a double load today. Did you know the God who designed you knows how much you can bear? He knows your frame. Do you know that? A truck, we say that's a ton and a half truck. That's a two-ton truck, a five-ton truck. What do we mean? Not how much the truck weighs, but how much the truck can carry. Now, the manufacturer of that truck knows the frame, the chassis of that truck. And so he says, don't ever put a load on that truck that it ought not to bear. Now your father, according to Psalm 103, he knows your frame. So as your days are, so shall your strength be. God is not going to give you a burden that you cannot bear if you use the strength that God gives you. But what we do is this. We overload today with tomorrow's problems. And therefore, friend, we break down the springs of life and it's no wonder that we have to call a wrecker to haul us in. Because what we have done is just simply overloaded our spiritual truck. And not only does it bury blessings, it steals strength. It breaks us down. I heard of a stevedore down in New Orleans who was unloading a ship. And he was walking off the gangplank with a load when the gangplank broke and he fell in the muddy Mississippi. He went under one time and came up and yelled, help. He went under a second time, came up and yelled, Help! He went under the third time and came up and said, If somebody doesn't come help me, I'm going to have to drop one of these anvils I'm holding. I think some of us are like that. We've got a load of care under this arm and a load of care under that arm and saying, Why am I sinking? Why am I sinking? When our Lord has said, Take no thought for the morrow. The morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. It bears blessings. It steals strength. My friend, it does. So, the third thing, and finally, it produces problems. Did you know that the thing you worry about may happen just because you worry about it? You know what Job said? Job said, the thing I feared, the thing I feared is come upon me. Have you ever gotten behind a person driving, they expect every light to turn red? Time they get there, it has. Huh? Have you ever done that? There are people who go through life that way. And our Lord says, listen. Don't worry about tomorrow. He didn't say not to plan for tomorrow. He said don't take anxious thought for tomorrow. The morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Don't let worry bury blessings. Don't let it steal strength. Don't let it produce problems. Live today. This is the day the Lord hath made. I will rejoice. and be glad in it. That's what our Lord says. Now, listen. Listen. We said there's the Father factor. You remember that? The Father factor, your heavenly Father? Listen to me very carefully. It's very important that you know that He is your heavenly Father. And the only way He can be your Father is is for you to be born into His family. And the Bible calls that the new birth. The Bible says concerning the Lord Jesus, He came unto His own, and His own received Him not. But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the children of God, even to them that believe on His name. Have you believed on His name? The word believe doesn't mean just intellectual belief. It means trust. Trust Him. Trust Him. Believe on Him. Pray like this, O Lord Jesus, I believe on You. I receive You. I believe You're the Son of God. I believe You paid for my sin on that cross. I believe that You were buried. I believe that You were raised from the dead. by the power of God. And you told me if I would trust you, you would save me. And I do trust you right now. Friend, I promise you on the authority of the Word of God, if you trust Christ, He'll save you. The same Jesus that saved me so many years ago when I was a teenager will save you. And the same Jesus that has kept me and kept millions will keep you. And the same Jesus who is filling me with joy this moment will fill you with joy. Oh, I want you to know Jesus. Today, I'm going to ask you to give your heart to Jesus Christ. To trust Him with all of your heart like a little child. To say, come into my heart, Lord Jesus. Forgive my sin and save me.
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In this thought-provoking episode, delve into the teachings of Adrian Rogers as he unpacks the core message of the Sermon on the Mount, focusing on what it truly means to build your life on a solid foundation. Explore the illusions of wealth in a world driven by materialism, and discover the profound truth about accumulating heavenly treasures. Adrian challenges listeners to redefine wealth, focusing on what truly matters—a spiritual richness that transcends earthly constraints.
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ADRIAN ROGERS WAS A MOTIVATOR, AN ENCOURAGER, AND A LEADER OF THE FAITH. HE WAS ALSO PASSIONATE ABOUT PRESENTING SCRIPTURAL APPLICATION TO EVERYDAY LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES. AND YOU'LL HEAR THAT IN TODAY'S MESSAGE. NOW, LET'S JOIN ADRIAN ROGERS.
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WE'VE BEEN MAKING OUR WAY THROUGH THIS WONDERFUL SERMON CALLED THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT UNDER THE GENERAL TITLE BUILDING ON THE ROCK. And today we come to Matthew chapter 6 and I begin reading in verse 19. Before I read, may I say that this is a plastic and a phony world in which we live. Many of us have been lied to, conned, abused, gypped, manipulated, deceived, until we have a sales resistance built up. And yet, in spite of it all, many times we sell out too cheaply and we end up having the wrong thing. Today, I want to talk to you on this subject. Make sure you get the real thing. Verse 19, lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth where moth and rust doth corrupt and where thieves break through and steal. But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not break through nor steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. The light of the body is the eye. If therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness! No man can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and love the other, or else he will hold to the one and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. The three basic truths in these passages that I have read to you. Truth number one, we must possess real wealth if we would be successful in life. Look again in verse 19. Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt. and where thieves break through and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven. Now, there are many people who think that they're wealthy who are not. It's a strange thing. We see on television the lifestyles of the rich and famous, and really, in many times, it's the lifestyle of the rich and foolish. When is a rich man poor? Well, a rich man is poor when he tries to find satisfaction in his money because he will never find it. Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, said, He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver. A man of modest income said to a man who was very rich, I have more than you have. The rich man said, How is that so? He said, Because I have all I want and you don't. Think about it. I have all I want and you don't. Did you know that not to want something is better than owning it? You don't have to maintain it. Listen. Listen, a rich man is a poor man when he tries to find satisfaction in what he has. A rich man is a poor man when his wealth increases his worry. Proverbs 15, verse 6, In the house of the righteous is much treasure, but in the revenue of the wicked is trouble. Think about it. In the revenue of the wicked is trouble. You see, many times a man, when he increases his riches, increases his worries. Thirdly, a rich man is a poor man when he becomes a slave to his money. Put this verse down. Proverbs 23 and verse 4. Labor not to be rich. Cease from thine own wisdom. If you set your goal... To be wealthy, I can tell you you're going to have difficulty. Because when you set your goal to be wealthy, then money becomes your master rather than your servant. It's incredibly bad advice to tell a young person, make all the money you can just so you make it honestly. Because if you tell a person to do that, he'll be making money when he ought to be doing something else. He'll be making money when he ought to be spending time with his children. He'll be making money when he ought to be serving the Lord, when he ought to be praying, when he ought to be doing other things. A rich man is poor when he becomes a slave to his money. A rich man is a poor man when he has no treasure in heaven. Put this verse down. Proverbs chapter 23 and verse 5. Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not? For riches certainly make themselves wings. They fly away as an eagle toward the heaven. Money talks all right. It says goodbye. I mean, you cannot keep it. You cannot keep it. And if you don't have any treasure in heaven, really, how rich are you? Everything that you have that you think is yours, in a material sense, sooner or later, you're going to leave. That's what the Bible says. Riches make themselves wings. Some time ago when the bottom fell out of the oil market, I heard of a woman walking down the streets of Dallas, Texas. She heard a noise on the ground, a little voice. She looked around. She couldn't imagine who it was that was speaking, but some little voice down there low. And she looks down and she picks up a frog off the ground. And it's a frog that's talking. And the frog says, kiss me. She said, why should I kiss you? Well, he said, I... I am a Texas oil man. I've been turned to a frog, but if you'll kiss me, I'll turn back to a Texas oil man. She took him and put him in her purse. And her friend said, why didn't you kiss him? She said, I'd rather have a talking frog than a Texas oil man. Money. Money can only last so long. And then he goes. I'll tell you, rich man is poor if he dies a Christless death. Listen to this one. Proverbs 11 and verse 4. Riches profit not in the day of wrath. Oh, boy. What does that mean? It means, friend, you may pay off a traffic policeman, but you'll not bribe heaven's judge. Doesn't matter how wealthy you are. Your riches are not going to help you at the judgment if you don't know the Lord Jesus Christ. Luke 16, a tragic story. The Bible says, And the rich man died, and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torment. Our Lord says don't lay up for yourselves treasures upon this earth. Years ago I read a story about a man named Charlie Dobson who lived in Ontario, Canada. They didn't have regular garbage pickup there. And so Charlie Dobson had a little fun game the way he would get rid of his garbage. He took his coffee grounds and his grapefruit rinds and his eggshells and the paper and the trash and so forth and would put it in a little box. And then wrap that box up in wrapping paper and put a bow around it. And then take it out in front of his house and put it down by the curb. invariably someone driving along would see that beautifully wrapped box, would stop, pick up, put it in their car, and off they would go. And Charlie was looking behind the curtains all the time, watching those people drive off with their gift-wrapped garbage. So often that's what the devil does. He just takes the things of this world and wraps them up beautifully, but all we have is not treasure. What we have is trash. Now, the Bible does not say that it is wrong to have material things. Don't ever get that idea. Let me give you this verse. 1 Timothy 6, verse 17. Charge them that are rich in this world that they be not high-minded. That is, don't be proud. Nor trust in uncertain riches. Don't put your trust in your possessions, but in the living God who giveth us richly all things to enjoy. God does not mind you enjoying your wealth. Just don't let Him make you proud. and don't put your trust there. Remember, it is a gift of God, and God gives us richly all things to enjoy. Certainly, when the Bible says, lay not up for yourselves treasure on earth, it does not mean you're not to work. Because the Bible says in Proverbs chapter 6, verses 6 and following, Go to the ant thou sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise, which having no guide, overseer, ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in harvest. God says you better learn how to work like an ant works. Nothing wrong works. with work, nothing wrong with having material goods. What does this mean then when the Lord Jesus Christ says, lay not up for yourselves treasure upon earth? Actually, you don't see it in the English, but He uses the word treasure twice in that sentence. What it literally says is stop treasuring treasure. Stop treasuring treasure. That is when your money possesses you rather than you possessing it. When you see wealth as an end in itself rather than a means to an end, you have begun to treasure, treasure, and when you treasure, treasure, you really don't have any treasure because it can be lost. As a matter of fact, our Lord is not saying don't have a treasure. Our Lord is saying do have a treasure because Just make certain it's a real treasure. You have. You see, he's saying get the real thing. Get the real thing. Don't be cheated. Don't let the devil make a fool of you. Quit treasuring treasure. Lay up for yourselves treasure in heaven. Make sure it's real treasure. You want to know how wealthy you are, mister? You add up everything you have that money cannot buy and death can't take away. Then you'll know how wealthy you are. Quit treasuring treasure. Now listen to this. First Peter, chapter 1 and verse 4. Peter is talking about what we have in heaven. And he says, we have an inheritance, incorruptible and undefiled, that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you. Incorruptible. Incorruptible. You see, our Lord spoke of that where the moths can eat it. The rust can corrode it. The thieves can get it. Our Lord is saying you better have a safety deposit box in heaven where the foul breath of decay and the gnawing tooth of time and some thief cannot get what belongs to you. Incorruptible. Undefiled. That means that it's not tainted money. It's not tainted wealth. It doesn't have a curse upon it. Unfading. That means no fees, no court costs, no taxes, no inflation can take it away. Reserved in heaven for you. That's pretty good treasure. Jim Elliott, that missionary who gave his life to take the gospel to the Aka Indians and was slain there by the Akas, run through with a spear. Fine young missionary, died in the prime of his life. But he wrote these immortal words in the fly leaf of his Bible. No man is a fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. That's pretty good philosophy. You see, he's talking about a treasure in heaven. That's what our Lord is talking about. Now, how can you have treasure in heaven? Paul told Timothy that you're to lay up for yourself a foundation against the time to come. How can you do this? You know, people say, well, you can't take your money to heaven with you. Well, that's right. But you can send it on ahead. You say, how can you send it ahead? Well, the only way that you can get your money to heaven, the only way you can take your treasure and put it in heaven is Lay up for yourselves treasure in heaven is to invest in something going to heaven. Praise goes to heaven, so you ought to praise the Lord. Souls are going to heaven, so you ought to win souls to the Lord Jesus Christ. Invest your money in missions. Invest your money in soul winning. Invest your life in prayer and praise. And those things that are going to heaven... And when you invest your wealth in that which is going to heaven, you don't take it with you. You send it on ahead. Some time ago I heard a story that touched me. I have a pastor friend up in Virginia. His name is Vander Warner. But Vander told a story something like this. He had in his congregation a beautiful young woman. She was working hard. She fell in love with a young man. They were going to get married. They were just getting ready for the wedding... This young girl in her automobile was driving along and one of those tragic accidents happened. She had a collision and she was killed. When the police came to the scene of the accident, they were trying to find out who this girl was. Trying to find out how they were going to notify the next of kin. And so they had to open her purse and They began to go through her personal things, trying to find some address, to find some identification. Do you know what they found? They found her bank statement and where her checks had been written. And from that they got her name and somehow they got her fiancé and he ended up there at the scene of the accident. And the policeman said, listen, He said, I had to look at this bank statement, and he said, whether it was right or wrong, he said, I couldn't help it. He said, but my eye just went down her deposits and withdrawals and so forth, and the checks that she'd written. And he said, I kept seeing a check written to a certain church, a check on a regular basis, a good-sized check written to this church, to this church, to this church, down this thing. He said, what kind of a girl was this? The young man told what kind of a girl she was who loved the Lord Jesus in such a way that you could tell by looking at her bank account and led that policeman to a saving faith in Jesus Christ. I wonder, would somebody come to know Jesus Christ by looking at your bank statement? Would somebody have some idea as to where really your treasure is what really matters to you? Jesus said, don't lay up for yourself treasure on earth. Lay up treasure in heaven. Because friend, all of these things that you think are treasures, one of these days you're going to leave. You say, but now wait a minute, Pastor. I've got to save something for me. And the Bible does teach that you need to take care of yourself and plan for your children and leave an inheritance. There's a wealthy businessman over in Nashville. That man invested so very much in the cause of Christ. He was a man that God blessed with the ability to make money, but also God touched his heart with the ability to give money. And he gave and gave and gave and gave. And then he had a financial reverse. Things went wrong for him. And he lost. And his fortune was gone after he'd given all of that money. You say, Pastor, was that right for that to happen to him after he gave all that money? God is sovereign. He can do as He wishes. He did with Job, didn't He? This man lost all that money. One day a friend came to him. And the friend said, You know... You don't have anything now, do you? He said, No, I really don't. Not in this world. He said, Well... Do you ever think about all that money that you gave away? Do you ever think about that? Oh, he said, I think about it a lot of times. He said, that's all I have left. Don't you love that? That's what I have left. That's the part that nobody can get. It is in heaven reserved. Nobody can take it away. That's what the Lord Jesus Christ is talking about when he says, lay up for yourselves treasure in heaven. We must take. Possess real wealth. Second thing, not only must we possess real wealth, but we must perceive real wisdom. Real wisdom. Look, if you will, in verses 22 and 23. The light of the body is the eye. If therefore thine eye be single... Thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness. There are many people who think they have wisdom, but they don't. They don't have real wisdom. The light that is in them is darkness. And how great is that darkness. I can hardly overstate the need for wisdom in this world. Proverbs chapter 4, verses 4 through 7, He taught me also and said unto me, Let thine heart retain my words, keep my commandments and live, get wisdom and get understanding. Forget it not, neither decline from the words of my mouth, Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee. Talking about wisdom. Love her, and she shall keep thee. Wisdom is the principal thing. Therefore get wisdom. And with all thy getting, get understanding. We're not talking here about learning. We're talking about wisdom. We're not talking about intelligence. We're talking about wisdom. Make sure you get the real thing. If the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness? Suppose you go off to the university and you get a graduate degree. You have a 4.0 average and you don't know Jesus Christ. You've made straight A's and flunked in life. You missed it. You have missed it. Now when our Lord is talking about the eye, He's not talking about the eye of the body. He's talking about the eye of the soul. And He's comparing the eye of the soul to the eye of the body. Our Lord here is talking about sight physically and insight spiritually. And He uses your physical eye as an illustration because it's your physical eye that lets in the light. It's the light that enables you to see. And so what our Lord here talks about is the single eye and the sinful eye. If your eye be single, your body is full of light. If your eye be evil, and the word for evil there is the word that means sinful, then your body is full of darkness. So you have the single eye and you have the sinful eye. Now a single eye is an eye that is healthy, an eye that is focused. And what is it focused on? Of course it's focused on the Lord. The Apostle Paul said, I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified. The Apostle Paul was a one-note man. You say, well now wait a minute. Paul preached about many things other than Jesus Christ. Not if you analyze it. No matter what else he was talking about, it was just more about Jesus. Everything centers in Jesus. You see, you may learn more about Jesus. You may go deeper into Jesus. But really, Paul said, I haven't known anything else but Jesus. You say, isn't that fanatical? Call it what you wish. But you need a single eye. The Apostle Paul said, this one thing I do. Remember that old story about the man who had the cello, was playing it just like this? Somebody said, why don't you move your fingers up and down like other people? You just hold your finger in one spot. He said, they're looking for it. I found it. Friend, that is it. That is it. Jesus Christ. Other people can go up and down as they wish. If your I be single, oh, to know the Lord Jesus, to have all your wellsprings in the Lord Jesus. You can go deeper into Christ. You'll never go beyond Christ. When you come to that spot, your body will be full of light. You know, there's sometimes when I get busy and get on the fast track and, you know, I pray and so forth. But I don't know. Sometime I have an idea that I'm just really not centered in Christ like I need to be. I'm just not what I ought to be. And I have to have a session. I'll get in my study and lock the door. And I say, Lord, I've been double-minded. I need to be single-minded. And I take everything that means anything and I bring it under the dominion of Jesus Christ. And I take things that are precious to me. I take my family, very precious to me, and give to Jesus Christ. I take any so-called possessions that I think I hold title to and make Him Lord of those things. I take any so-called ability as a speaker, as a preacher. I take this church. I take my health, my body, my right to myself, and give it to Jesus Christ. Now, sometimes I say that I am, and I know I haven't yet, so I have to stay there and have to wrestle. You know how I can tell when I get there? My body is full of light. You say, well, what does that mean? I don't know that I can explain it to you. There's something about being clear. There's something about saying that Jesus Christ is L-O-R-D, Lord of all. And when your eye is single, your body is full of light. That's the way God wants us to live, my dear friend, with real wisdom. The single eye as over against the sinful eye. What is the sinful eye? Well, if the single eye is an eye that is focused, the sinful eye is an eye with double vision. James says that a double-minded man is unstable in all of his ways. But the sad thing about the man with double vision is that he thinks that he sees. You see, Jesus said, if the light that is in thee is darkness, how great is that darkness? It's bad when a man is in darkness and knows that he's in darkness. But isn't it tragic when a man is in darkness and thinks he's in the light? Do you know in the book of Judges what it says about a time of moral declension? It says in the book of Judges that every man did that which was right in his own eyes. He didn't do what was wrong in his own eyes. He did that which was right. And the nation was going deeper and deeper and deeper into moral declension. When the blind lead the blind, they both fall in the ditch. Every man did that which was right in his own eyes. It is morality by majority rather than the Word of God. And if the light that is in you be darkness, how great is that darkness? Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. And it becomes midnight at high noon. I mean, they're saying, oh, we're walking in the light and they're stumbling in the darkness. Wisdom is the principal thing. Knowledge is proud that it knows so much. Wisdom is humbled that it knows so little. You need knowledge to pass the test in school. You need wisdom to pass the test of life. Knowledge is learned. Wisdom is given. Knowledge comes by looking around. Wisdom comes by looking up. If your eye be single, your body is full of light. What is our Lord saying in the passage before us? He's saying make certain you have real wealth. Make certain that you have real wisdom. Don't let the light that's in you be darkness. What a tragedy. And what a travesty. The third thing our Lord is saying, not only make sure that you have real wealth, not only make certain that you have real wisdom, but make certain that you have real worship. Real worship. Real worship. Possess true wealth. Perceive true wisdom. Practice true worship. Look at it. Verse 24. No man can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will hold to the one and despise the other. You cannot... Serve God and mammon. Now what is mammon? Just an Aramaic word for possessions. Came to be the God of wealth, the God of personal possessions. You can't serve both. Now Jesus here did not say you ought not to try to have two masters. Jesus didn't say it's better to have one. What Jesus Christ here is talking about is an impossibility. You can't serve two masters. It's absolutely impossible. Listen, now wait a minute. I've got a job. I worked for this company so many hours. And then after I worked for this company so many hours, I quit. I get something to eat. I've got a second job. I have two masters. I have a job here, and I moonlight over here. I have two masters. No, you don't. You have two employers, and that's fine. If you can carry it, if you can handle it, fine. That's all right. That's not what our Lord is talking about here at all. The word that He uses for master is the word kurios. Lord, a slave owner. Now, if you're my slave, you can't be anybody else's slave. Willingness doesn't have anything to do with this. We're talking about a master and his slave. And Jesus said, you can't be a slave to two. any more than you walk in different directions at the same time. No man can serve two masters. It is absolutely, totally impossible. And there is one absolute Lord, and His name is J-E-S-U-S. And Jesus does not want a place in your life. He really doesn't. Jesus does not want prominence in your life. Jesus demands... Listen, demands preeminence in your life. He is kurios. He is L-O-R-D, Lord. That means no rival, no refusal, and no rebuttal. Now, if you've got two slave owners, then which one owns you? Neither one. Neither one. You are his slave. His slave. You say, well, I don't want to be a slave. Then you'll never know what Christianity is. And you will never know the freedom that comes through absolute slavery. When you bow the knee to Jesus Christ and say, I'll say, yes, Lord, yes. You are Lord of all. Then Jesus said, if the Son shall make you free, you'll be free indeed. You say, well, I don't want to be anybody's slave. You already are. He that serves sin is the slave of sin. You say, well, I'll do as I want. Yes, you'll do as you want, but you'll never do as you ought. You're free to do as you want, but you're not free to do as you ought until you become the slave of Jesus Christ. You're the slave, the servant of Satan. Make sure, friend, that it is real worship that you get. So many people think that coming to church on Sunday is worship. Coming, sitting, listening to Adrian preach is worship. Come listening to the choir is worship. And then you go back out to that other world and you're trying to serve God and mammon. You can't do it. You deceive yourself. Our God is not a moonlighting God. He doesn't have a duplex for a throne. He's one God. Thou shalt serve the Lord thy God forever. And Him only. And if He is not Lord in the true sense of the word, you haven't got the real thing. Jesus is saying that you must possess real wealth. Jesus is saying you must perceive real wisdom. Jesus is saying you must practice true worship. Make certain it's the real thing that you get. I was in California at the National Religious Broadcasters, and we heard Paul Youngie Cho speak. You know who Paul Cho is? He's the pastor of the largest church in the world. You say, well, I think this is a big church you pastor here, Pastor Rogers. How big is that one? Well, buckle your pew belt. Let me tell you, 700,000 members. Now, I didn't misstate that. 700,000 members. We better get busy, folks. 700,000 members in Seoul, Korea. I've met Paul Cho, had dinner with him in Korea, preached in his church. Paul Cho, among other things, is a man of prayer. He told experience, he said, I knew that I have to have that special time with God in prayer. So I told my secretary, I'm going to pray. I do not want to be disturbed by anyone unless it is Jesus Christ himself. Don't disturb me. He went to pray and the president of Korea came. The president of Korea said, I want to see the pastor. The secretary said, I'm sorry, you can't be disturbed. He said, you don't understand. I, the president of Korea, want to see the pastor. I want to talk with him. She said, I can't disturb him. He's talking with God. And wouldn't let the president of Korea in to see the pastor. Later on, the wife of the president said to the pastor, you ought to fire that secretary that you have. She would let my husband in to see you. He said, I told her to do that. Well, the wife of the president said to the pastor, said he is the president of Korea. He said, I was talking to the president of the universe. One master, not two, one. That challenged me because I think if the President of the United States wanted to see me, I'd say, excuse me, Lord, I've got somebody more important. That was a challenge to me. I heard also, I had some time, special time with two of my dear friends, Bill Bright and Vonette Bright. Vonette wasn't there, but you know what happened to Bill and Vonette Bright? Bill Bright, in 1951, was a young businessman. And Bill Bright began to study the Bible. And Christ got hold of his life. And so Bill and Bonnet, just young people, it was many years ago, 1951, decided that what Jesus Christ said in this passage of Scripture is true, that no man can serve two masters. Do you know what they did? I'll tell you what they did. They wrote out a contract and signed it. Bill and Vonette together, they signed it. And this contract said, Lord, we will be your slaves. And they signed it. Not just said it, but actually wrote it out and signed it. A contract. That was 1951. Today they head up that organization called Campus Crusade for Christ that has 40,000 full-time workers, counselors, and volunteer workers around the world in 152 countries because they said, Lord, we are your slave. You say, well, Lord, you can have a little bit of my time. He doesn't want it. Just keep it. He said, Lord, you can have a little bit of my love. Just save yourself the time. No man can serve two masters. You just can't do it. Why don't you make certain it's the real thing you get? Real treasure, you'll never lose it. Real wisdom, your body will be full of light. Real worship, Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. Father God, I pray that you will burn this message into my own heart. Help me, dear God. Teach me and instruct me by your word. In Jesus' name, amen. Amen.
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Sermon Overview
Scripture Passage: Revelation 22
Make-believe is not new to our day and age. Some of the biggest actors in the world are not in Hollywood, but in our churches. The Bible calls them hypocrites, people who pander to a phony world.
Throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus has compassion and forgiveness for the sinners, thieves, and prostitutes. However, Matthew 6 shows us He saves His most severe words for the hypocrites.
First, Matthew 6:1-2 illustrates the shameful display of hypocrisy:
“Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them…” (Matthew 6:1).
We are most susceptible to hypocrisy in our areas of deed, devotion, and discipline. When helping others, we must always examine our manner and motive, being careful not to do things for our own glory and praise.
This same principle is true for prayer. The length or the language of our prayers don’t impress God (see Matthew 6:7); we are not informing Him of anything He doesn’t already know. Rather, prayer invites God into our lives and grants us the privilege of fellowship with Him.
Adrian Rogers says, “Prayer is one of the greatest acts of love and kindness God could ever extend to you. God allows and enables you to join with Him in the administration of the Universe and the affairs of men.”
We must also be sure to fast for the right reasons, without posing (see Matthew 6:16). Our goal in fasting is not to draw attention; it is to get a word from God.
This passage also addresses the sinister danger of hypocrisy.
Hypocrites deceive themselves and others; they are blind leading the blind.
Hypocrites defraud themselves and others; in receiving glory here on Earth, they rob themselves of glory in eternity.
Hypocrisy destroys; it takes the form of godliness but denies the power of it.
We must evaluate our own lives with serious discernment. Hypocrites don’t realize they are hypocrites. Knowing this, we must check our motives, live rightly before the Lord, and serve Him out of our love for Him.
Apply it to your life
Take some time to ask yourself, “Is there a little Pharisee in me? Have I been playing a role without realizing it?”
Hypocrites are not always vile, wicked people; they just haven’t lived in the reality of knowing God. Be sure to check your motives and serve God with your whole heart.
SPEAKER 01 :
Adrienne Rogers was a motivator, an encourager, and a leader of the faith. He was also passionate about presenting scriptural application to everyday life circumstances, and you'll hear that in today's message. Now, let's join Adrienne Rogers.
SPEAKER 02 :
Defining Matthew chapter 6. We're making our way through the Sermon on the Mount. And whether it's been a blessing to you or not, I can tell you that it's been an immense blessing to me to study again anew and afresh the Sermon of our Lord Jesus Christ called the Sermon on the Mount. Once a year, the Hollywood actors and actresses have a convocation in which they give an award called the Academy Award. And these are given to playwrights and producers and actresses and actors. for doing a good job in the world of make-believe. And I know that many of these are talented people, and they receive great accolades, great praise for pretending they receive an Academy Award. But I want to say that the biggest actors are not in Hollywood. They're in churches. In churches. The Bible calls them hypocrites. I want us to think today as we study this sixth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew under this heading, Satan's Academy Award. I want you to see what the Lord Jesus had to say about these hypocrites. I begin to read here in chapter 6, verse 1. Take heed that you do not your alms before men to be seen of them. Do you see the word seen? It is the Greek word the eomai. It's the word we get our word theater from. Take heed that you don't do your alms as an act of theater. Otherwise, you have no reward of your Father which is in heaven. Therefore, when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee as the hypocrites do. Do you see the word hypocrite? Hippocrates is the Greek word for an actor, a play actor. The Greeks had actors who, in their plays, they not only used makeup, but they literally had a mask. The mask would have a handle on it. If they wanted to be happy, they put on the happy face. If they wanted to be sad, they put on the sad face. If they wanted to be angry, they put on the angry face. If they wanted to be menacing, they put on the menacing face. Hypocrites, hypocrites, play actors. And Jesus said, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. Then verse 5. And when thou prayest, thou shall not be as the hypocrites are. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. Verse 16. Moreover, when ye fast... Be not as the hypocrites, the play actors of a sad countenance, for they disfigure their faces. That is, they put on a mask that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. It's a phony world that we live in. As a matter of fact, all of us are living in a world that is surrounded by fantasy, hypocrisy, make-believe. I read, according to a Nielsen report, that the average high schooler, by the time he reaches high school, not by the time he is finished, but by the time he reaches high school, will have already watched 15,000 hours of television. Now, of course, that's an entire make-believe world. And that make-believe-ism is not new to our day and new to our age. It was there in the day of the Lord Jesus Christ. And Jesus is pointing out what I want to point out in this message today, that the greatest hunger in men's hearts is for reality, and the greatest need is for reality. We have so many cardboard Christians, plastic preachers, pseudo-saints, people who are simply playing a game. And the world is turned off by it, and so is our Lord, and well both ought to be. I have often said that the greatest argument for Christianity And the greatest argument against Christianity is the life of a Christian. Now, in the Gospels, you'll find the Lord Jesus Christ dealing with sinners, thieves, harlots, prostitutes, tax gatherers, and so forth. And Jesus had nothing but words of compassion and forgiveness and love for these people. As a matter of fact, they crucified Jesus because He was a friend of sinners. That is, He kept company with sinners. And I thank God He does, because if He didn't, He would have nothing to do with me. But on the other hand, our Lord reserved His most severe words for these that we call hypocrites. He called them wolves in sheep's clothing. He said they were like whited sepulchers painted on the outside and on the inside full of dead men's bones. In His most biting, vituperative, censorious language, was reserved for these who were hypocrites, who had everything in the showcase, but they had nothing in the warehouse. Now, I want us to look at this passage of Scripture, and I want us to see three things in Matthew chapter 6. First of all, I want you to see what I'm going to call the shameful display of hypocrisy. Our Lord takes three illustrations. I've read them to you. Number one, in the area of our deeds. Number two, in the area of our devotion. And number three, in the area of our discipline. Our deeds, almsgiving. Our devotion, prayer. Our discipline, fasting. And I want you to see how the Lord pointed out the hypocrisy that is so often there. Now let's read again the first four verses. Jesus gives a warning. He says, "...take heed that you do not your alms before men to be seen of them." That is, you're in a theater. "...otherwise you have no reward of your Father which is in heaven." Therefore, when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the actors, the hypocrites, do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth. That thine alms be in secret, and thy Father which seeth in secret himself. shall reward thee openly. Now our Lord here is not saying that we are not to give alms. As a matter of fact, if you back up to chapter 5 and verse 42, he says, Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn thou not away. And over and over and over again in the Bible, we're commanded to give to the poor and commended when we do give to the poor. And Psalm 41 verse 1 says, Blessed is he that considers the poor. The Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. And all of us every day ought to be looking for ways that we can minister to those who are less blessed than we are. But what our Lord is talking about here is not what these men did, but the manner and the motive in which they did it. They did it to be seen of men. It was all a charade. It was all a game. They were actors trying to get praise of men and glory of men through their giving. As a matter of fact, the Pharisees had by this time developed a little silver trumpet. And when they were ready to give money to the poor, they would gather the money that they were going to give to the poor. They would go into the marketplace where there are a lot of people there. And they would put the little silver trumpet to their lips. They would blow it. And when they would, the poor, knowing that the trumpet had sounded, would come. And then others would turn their attention to this little theater that was going on there. And then out of their bags, they would give alms to the poor. Everybody could see them. And they were doing it to be seen of men, not primarily because they cared for the poor. Now, there's nothing wrong with giving to the poor. And I'm not saying that everyone who does this in public is a hypocrite, but so often it's It's all theater. It's not something they do around the clock. It's not something they do around the year. It's all something to say, look, I am giving to the poor. How wonderful this is. But my friend, that's exactly what our Lord was talking about so long ago. These who are simply doing this, they're doing their deeds to be seen of men, to have glory of men. Our Lord goes on to say that when you give, you don't let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. He's not talking about in the matter of giving your gifts to the church or something. He's talking about just simply spontaneous acts, unplanned acts of giving to those who have need. When you see someone, you move with compassion and you do it in an uncalculated way. When you reach into your pocket, you pass somebody on the street, you reach into your pocket, where do you keep your change? In your right pocket, your right-handed, where do you keep your change? In there. You just reach in and you give what is there. You just simply reach and give it. But if you're a calculator, what do you do? You let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. When you want to count your money, what do you do? You put it here. You count it. Then you give it. You see, when your left hand knows what your right hand is doing, no longer is it spontaneous. Our Lord is just simply saying, don't give to be seen of men. Don't be so exacting when you give. Just let it come out of your heart. Just let it flow out of your heart and God will see it and God will never forget it. Now he talks about hypocrisy in the area of our deeds and then he talks about hypocrisy in the area of our devotions. Continue to read verse 5. And when thou prayest... But when you pray... Use not vain repetitions, that is, empty language, as the heathen do, for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. Be ye not therefore like unto them, for your Father knoweth what things you have need of before you ask Him. Now, it is not wrong to give in public. It is not wrong to pray in public. As a matter of fact, the Bible encourages us to pray in public. The Bible commands us to pray in public. And we read some wonderful things about public prayers. For example, in Acts chapter 4, verse 24. This episode in the life of the apostles. And when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord. That is, they were praying together. and said, Lord, thou art God which hath made heaven and earth and the sea and all that in them is. We should never be ashamed to pray in public. I hope when you go to a restaurant, if you're used to thanking God for your food at home, that in a public restaurant you thank God for your food. You're not ashamed of that. Joyce and I had a little baby that was taken critically ill. That little boy is in heaven right now. His name is Philip. He died on Mother's Day. But I picked up Philip out of his crib when I could see that he was not breathing, wrapped him in my coat, and drove through blinding tears to the hospital and burst through the doors of that emergency room and delivered that little baby to a kind nurse. And I said, please, please do something if you can. And there in the corridor of that hospital, I dropped to my knees to pray. I didn't care who saw me. It didn't make any difference if anybody saw me praying. They might have said, well, he's a fool, a freak. They may not have known what I was praying about. I'm sure they didn't. I didn't care what people thought. I wasn't praying to be seen of men. I didn't care if people did see me. But Jesus is not opposed to public prayer at all. What he is opposed to is praying to be seen of men like the young lawyer who had just gone into his business and He hung out his shingle, brand spanking new law office, not one client, waiting for his first client when he hears someone walking down the hallway, says, aha, perhaps this is a client that I can impress. So he picks up the telephone and nobody is on the other end of the telephone. It's simply a mock conversation. The phone has not even rung, but he's pretending to be talking. He says, yes, no, I'm sorry. I cannot see you tomorrow. I've got a heavy corporation case. Perhaps the week after next, if you'll talk to my appointment secretary, I'll I may be able to help you. I'm very busy. Thank you, sir. Goodbye. By that time, the man is here and he says, now, sir, what may I do for you? He said, well, I'm from the telephone company. I came to hook up your telephone. That's the kind of prayer that our Lord is talking about when there's nobody on the other end of the line. We're just simply praying to be seen of men, to be heard of men. Why do we pray? Our Lord tells us very clearly how to pray not as a hypocrite. First of all, we do not pray to impress God. It's not the logic of our prayer and it's not the language of our prayer that impresses God. Look, if you will, in verse 7. And when you pray, use not vain repetition as the heathen do, for they think they shall be heard for their much speaking. Now, you don't have to be a poet in order to pray. Have you ever heard anybody say, oh, I can't pray, I can't pray. Well, can you talk? Can you talk to another human being? Can you not talk to God? Do you think you have to be Shakespeare in order to pray? Do you think you have to use King James English in order to pray? When my children were small, suppose I came home and my daughter, let's say Janice is there and she needs to go to Walgreens to buy some things and she says to me, Hail, yon eminent pastor, on thy sojourn home. I beseech thee that thou wouldst grant to thine daughter, thy second daughter Janice, one dollar that I may sojourn to yonder apothecary and procure some things to do some cosmological changes to my face. I'd say, Janice, what is that? Would you say that again, honey? Daddy, can I have a dollar? I need to get some cosmetics. Wouldn't that be a lot simpler? Wouldn't that be a lot simpler? Do you think I'm going to be impressed by the fact that she uses all of this kind of language? Have you ever heard anybody pray that way? Jesus said, you don't pray to impress God. You don't pray to impress God. It's not the language of your prayer. It's not the length of your prayer. You're not heard for your much speaking. Dwight L. Moody one time, I'm told, in an evangelistic crusade, they called upon a man to pray, and the man prayed on and on and on and on and on. And finally, Dwight L. Moody, the great evangelist, said, while this brother's catching up on his prayer life, let us stand together and sing so-and-so. And they stood together and sang. And God used that. God used that to bring conviction to people because Moody sensed in his heart that man was just a pious fraud. He was praying to be heard of men. And sometimes that happens to us. Sometimes we slip in these little things. I can remember I'd had a very, very, very hard and long day. I'd preached three or four times. I had dictated. It seemed like a stack of letters. And you know when you dictate a letter, you frequently end the letter this way, in Jesus' name. Adrian Rogers. And I dictated all these letters. A man came to me at the end of the service. He said, I must see you. I have a severe problem. I must see you. Friend, I was weary, bone weary. But I said, very well, come on back and let's talk. And I talked and listened. And, oh, he did have a real problem. And my heart was moved with compassion. And I said, all right, let me pray for you. And I prayed my prayer. And when I finished my prayer, I said, in Jesus' name, Adrian Rogers. And I said, oh, my soul, did I say that? God, did he hear me say that? I know you heard me say that. I thought to myself, how easy we slip into these little phrases that we just simply say that we rattle off. Why do we pray? Number one, not to impress God. And number two, not to inform God. Look at verse 8. He says in verse 8, he says, your father knows what you have need of before you ask him. You don't tell God anything God doesn't already know. You don't inform God. I've asked you before, has it ever occurred to you that nothing ever occurs to God? God knows it all. He knows what you have need of. He knows what you're going to say before you say it or whether you don't say it. You don't pray to impress God. You don't pray to inform God. What you do pray is pray to invite God and enjoy God. Now, God could do it without us. If God already knows what I have need of, then why do I ask God to give me what I already need? And God already knows what I already need. Why do I ask God? Because God has given me the privilege to fellowship with Him and to partnership with Him in prayer. Prayer is one of the greatest acts of love and kindness that God could ever extend to you. Because God allows you, God enables you to join with Him in the ruling and the administration of the universe and the affairs of men. Some time ago I was invited to go preach to a college. And my schedule was such I could not come. They said, if we send a private airplane for you, can you go? I said, well, if you'll do that, I will go. And so they sent a private airplane. I went out, got on that airplane. We took off. We were flying over Arkansas. And the man said, do you know how to fly an airplane? I said, no, I don't. We're sitting side by side. He said, would you like to try? I said, yes, I would. He said, all right, you sit here. You do thus and so and do thus and so. Put your feet here and do this and watch this and so forth. And so as we passed the time flying over Arkansas, he let me fly that airplane. right over there. He could fly it without me, but I'll guarantee you I couldn't fly it without him. He had his hands on the controls. I had my hands on the controls. Now, what we were doing was having fellowship, and he was allowing me to participate with him where he didn't need me, but I needed him desperately. But that was a delightful experience for me to be able to fly that airplane. And that's the way prayer is. God can do it without you. God knows exactly what you have need of before you ask him. But God enables you to be one with Him and God teaches us a dependency upon Him and a fellowship with Him. And therefore, God tells us that that is the way that we are to pray. Not to impress God, not to inform God, but to invite God and to enjoy God in this matter of prayer. God is not going to force Himself upon you. Now, here's the third area. that our Lord is talking about, not only in our deeds and not only in our devotions, but also in our disciplines. Look in verse 16. Moreover, when you fast, be not as the hypocrites of a sad countenance, for they disfigure their faces, that is, they wear a mask, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. But thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head... And wash thy face, that thou may appear not unto men to fast, but unto thy Father which is in secret. And thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. Now fasting is right and proper. And there's nothing wrong with a public fast. Often in the Bible, public fasts were called. There's nothing wrong with fasting and letting other people know that you're fasting. But you do not fast to be seen of men. Now, what is fasting? Fasting is doing without food and other pleasures for spiritual reasons. It's not trying to lose weight after the holidays. That's not what it is. It is doing without food and other pleasures for spiritual reasons. Now, Jesus did not say if you fast, but when you fast. He expected us to fast. But you can fast with the wrong motive. and you can fast with the wrong method. These Pharisees would disfigure their faces. What they would do would put ashes on. They would put dirt on their face. They would tear their clothes, and they would go around with a gloomy look on their face, trying to act religious and trying to act humble. You don't ever act humble. If you act humble, you are very proud. Nobody is to act humble. If you act any way, you are an actor. As a matter of fact, a strange thing happens to me sometimes. Sometimes people will ask me, strangers, that I do not know, are you a preacher? I don't know whether to take that as a compliment or not. I'm not ashamed of the fact I'm a preacher. But how do they know I'm a preacher before I've said anything or before I've said anything spiritual? They say to me, are you a preacher? I say, no, I've just been sick. I don't want them to know that I'm a preacher by the way I look. Now, I'm not ashamed that I'm a preacher. But, you know, I think a preacher ought to dress and act so that nobody will suspect he's a preacher when they don't know he is and will not be surprised he is when they find out he is. I mean, we ought to be natural. We ought to be normal. We're not posturing. We're not posing. We're not somehow going through life trying to look holy or trying to act holy. We just simply are what we are by the grace of God. And our Lord is saying to these people, you in the area of your deeds, in the area of your devotions, in the area of your discipline, it's all an act, it's all a charade. You're pseudo-saints, cardboard Christians, false prophets, wolves in sheep's clothing. And that's what our Lord warns against. And so you see these sickening displays of hypocrisy. Now I want you to see the sinister danger of hypocrisy. In verses 5, 6, 7, 16, all of these verses our Lord is telling us that people do this to be seen of men. Therefore, hypocrisy is rooted in idolatry. Now, what is the danger of this idolatry? Well, number one, it deceives. These people who see you, if you're a hypocrite, are deceived by you. If they think you're something that you are not, then you have deceived them. Now, that's not the worst thing about it. Not only does the hypocrite deceive others, he deceives himself. For example, I'm speaking today to some doubtless who are hypocrites. I'm speaking to some today who are very faithful to this church, who give their money, who teach Sunday school. Maybe they're a deacon, maybe they're a staff member. But they've been a hypocrite so long that they don't know they're a hypocrite. I mean, this is their way of life. They have deceived themselves. And the sad thing is that they deceive others. And then you have, if they are a religious leader, like the Pharisees were, you have this terrible tragedy. You have the blind leading. the blind. Now our Lord said in Matthew chapter 23, verse 13, listen to it. Woe unto you scribes, Pharisees, hypocrites, for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men. For ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. The sad thing about the hypocrite is not only is he going to hell, but he's taking others with him. Verse 14, Woe unto you, scribes, Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretense make long prayer. Therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation. Now it's bad enough to go to hell as a pure pagan. But the hypocrite is going to have the hotter place in hell, the greater damnation. Verse 15, "'Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, for ye come past sea and land to make one proselyte.'" You know what a proselyte is? That's a convert to your religion. That is, they would go over hill and dale, land and sea in order to get somebody to join their religion. "'And when he is made, ye make him twofold more a child of hell than yourselves.'" What is wrong with this hypocrisy? Number one, it deceives. Number two, it defrauds. Look, if you will, in chapter 6 and the last part of verse 2. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. Look in the last part of verse 5. I say unto you, they have their reward. Look, if you will, in verse 16. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. Now the word reward here is a technical word. And what it means is payment in full. Just like somebody does some work for you and they give you a bill and you pay them and then you write paid in full. That's the technical word that's used here. And what that means is this, that if you do this to be seen of men, if it's a theater, you're an actor, you do it. And they applaud. That is your pay. And God writes down, paid in full. Paid in full. There's no more reward. You get paid here, you will not get paid there. You are paid in full. You see, you have defrauded yourself. When you get what you want now, you will not get what you want then. When you stand before the Lord, there will be no reward. You have been paid in full. You have defrauded yourself. You have cheated yourself at the judgment seat of Christ. I am convinced that most of what we will be rewarded for are things that we've forgotten. You know, if we remember it, if we say, look what I did, God, God will forget it. But if we forget it, God remembers it. In Matthew chapter 25, our Lord talks about the time when He comes to reward His saints and He said, I was hungry and you fed me. I was naked and you clothed me. I was in prison and you visited me. Our Lord says, and you'll say, but Lord, when were you hungry? When were you thirsty? And when were you naked? When were you in prison? I don't remember this. And the Lord will say, inasmuch as you've done it unto the least of one of these, you've done it unto me. You know, the kind of service that is rewarded is the service that's just natural. It just flows out. We're not aware. Well, I'm doing a good deed now. Well, I'm giving to the poor now. Now I'm praying now. That's all sham. That's all hypocrisy. You just live your life and let it flow out of your heart and let it be real. And you won't be keeping a record, but I'll guarantee you God keeps a record and not a cup of cold water will be given in the name of a disciple, but what a person will receive his reward. How terribly we defraud ourselves. But not only does it deceive and not only does it defraud, my dear friend, it destroys. Now you're in chapter 6, just go to chapter 7 and look in verse 22. Jesus said, He's talking about these same hypocrites. Listen to it. Many will say unto me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? So there are going to be some preachers in this crowd. And in thy name have cast out devils. There are going to be some exorcists in this crowd. And in thy name have done many wonderful works. There are going to be some church workers in this crowd. And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you. Depart from me, ye that work iniquity. Hypocrisy is iniquity. Acting in religion is iniquity. God hates it. God hates it. And it will destroy your soul in hell. I've told you many times the worst form of badness is human goodness when human goodness is a substitute for the new birth. It would be sad enough for the drunkard, the harlot, the prostitute, the thief, the murderer, the arsonist to die and go to hell. But for someone who's sung in the choir to die and go to hell. Someone who's served on a church staff to die and go to hell. Somebody who sits in the pew, who sings their songs, who gives their money, who goes through all of these things to die and go to hell. Those who say, Lord, Lord, we prophesied in thy name. In thy name we cast out devils. In thy name we did many wonderful works. And they didn't lose their religion. They never had it. They're pseudo-saints, cardboard Christians, false apostles. Our Lord says, beware, take heed that this be not true about you. Now, let me come to the third and final thing very quickly. I've talked to you about the shameful display of hypocrisy, given three examples. I've talked to you about the sinister danger. It deceives, it defrauds, it destroys. Now let me talk to you about the serious discernment. Notice how our Lord begins this in chapter 6, verse 1, where He says, take heed. Do you see that? Take heed. Many times the hypocrite does not know that he's a hypocrite. In order for me to preach this message, I had to do some genuine heart searching. I had to ask myself, is there some hypocrisy in me? Is there a little Pharisee in me? Let me give you some questions I had to ask, and I think you'll have to ask. Have I ever failed to obey God because I wondered what other people would think about it? Have you ever failed to praise God or to do something that you felt you ought to do because you were wondering what others would think? Then, my dear friend, you're more concerned about men than God. Do you ever do service for God? And how often do you do service for God that goes undetected, that you don't tell anybody about? Indeed, you really don't want them to know about it. Let me ask this question. And I had to ask this. Is my private life consistent with my public image? Am I in private while I profess to be in this pulpit? Let me ask this question. Am I wounded... WHEN OTHERS GET CREDIT FOR WHAT I DO? ARE YOU WOUNDED WHEN SOMEBODY ELSE IS GIVEN PRAISE AND CREDIT FOR WHAT YOU DID? LET ME ASK THIS QUESTION. HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED SERVING OR STOPPED GIVING OR STOPPED ATTENDING BECAUSE YOU WERE NOT RECOGNIZED? I've seen many who have. I mean, they will do something. But if you don't recognize them, if you don't stroke them, if you don't pat them, if you don't let them know that you know what they did, they quit. Why do they quit? Because they want the praise of men more than the praise of God. If God knows, is that not enough? Isn't it enough for God to say, well done? Let me ask this question. Have I ever and do I ever accept praise for things I've not done? Do I take credit when I know that credit is not there? If so, there's a little Pharisee in me. And here's the biggest one. Am I defeated and discouraged by the hypocrisy of another? It is only the hypocrite who is defeated by hypocrites. I know they're hypocrites. Jesus knew they were hypocrites. One of the twelve apostles was a hypocrite. There always have been hypocrites. There always will be a hypocrite. But there's no hypocrite on earth that can keep me from serving Jesus. And I'll tell you why. Because I know one person who's not one. Me. If you're bothered by hypocrites, it's because, my dear friend, you are one. Because if you have reality in your heart and you know God personally and He is real to you, then you know that you know that you know that while they're wrong, He is not wrong. And you know that you know Him and love Him. And the person who hides behind a hypocrite is a hypocrite. As a matter of fact, you're worse off than a hypocrite. You can't hide behind something unless you're smaller than what you're hiding behind. And if there's a hypocrite between you and God, he's closer to God than you are. That person said, well, I'm not going to go down there to the church. It's so full of hypocrites. Well, number one, that's a lie and you know it. There's some hypocrites there. There was a farmer who wouldn't come to church because he said, oh, there's so many hypocrites in the church. So the pastor went out one day to buy a hog from the farmer. And the farmer was proud of his hogs. Pastor looked down there and saw a little old runny, scrawny hog, skinny little pig. He said, I want that one. He said, well, pastor, there are better ones than that. He said, no, I want that one. He said, well, all right, here it is. He said, what are you going to do with it? He said, I'm going to carry it all over town. I'm going to tell people that's the kind of pigs you raise. He said, that's not fair. That's not representative of the pigs I raise. And he said, well, why do you pick out a few hypocrites in my congregation and make out like everybody is like that one is? Hide behind a hypocrite, you're one. Did you know that every hypocrite, my dear friend, is a testimony to the gospel we preach? Every one of them. It is the tribute that this world pays to what we believe. Why? Men don't counterfeit gum wrappers. They counterfeit $20 bills because of the worthwhileness and the validity of the real. Every counterfeit Christian is a tribute to what we believe. And you know that. You know that. Some doctors are quacks, but you go to one when you get sick. Some lawyers are shysters, but if you need one, you'll call on him. Some money is counterfeit, but you don't throw yours away. Some eggs are rotten, but you'll probably eat one for breakfast. Not a rotten one if you can help it. You see, I have to ask myself this question. Have I ever been defeated or discouraged because of a hypocrite? If I have, it's because I know that what I have is not real. But if I know that what I have is real, then I can pity the hypocrite. I can pray for the hypocrite. I can witness to the hypocrite. But I never stopped serving God because of the hypocrite. I know better than that, and so do you. So the question that we need to ask ourselves today is this. Is there a little Pharisee in me? Have I been a play actor? And that doesn't mean that you have to be a vicious, wild, wicked person. Many play actors don't realize they've been playing a game. They're not wicked people, vile people. They just never have really known reality to know the Lord. Do you know Him? Are you saved? Do you want to be saved? You can be saved. Let me help you right now to pray to receive Christ as your personal Savior and Lord. Right where you are, I want to invite you to pray a prayer like this. Dear God, just pray it out of your heart. Dear God, I know that you love me, and I know that you want to save me. I confess that I'm a sinner. My sins deserve judgment. I am a sinner. I need to be saved. Jesus, you're the Son of God. You paid my sin debt on the cross. I believe you paid for my sin with your own blood. I believe that God raised you from the dead. You told me if I would trust you that you would forgive my sin, come into my heart and save me. I do trust you right now. This moment, right now, I trust you. Come into my heart. Forgive my sin. Save me, Lord Jesus. Would you pray that prayer? Save me, Lord Jesus. Save me. Right now, come into my heart. Forgive my sin and save me. Did you ask him? Then by faith, pray this way. Lord Jesus, because I'm trusting you, I am saved. Hallelujah. I am saved. It's a gift and I receive it. And now, Lord Jesus, because you died for me, I will live for you. I will not be ashamed of you. And I will make it public what has happened in my heart if you'll only help me. In your name, amen.
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In this inspirational message, Adrian Rogers explores the principle of the 'Miracle Mile,' urging listeners to embrace acts of kindness and generosity that exceed expectations. By analyzing key biblical teachings, Rogers demonstrates the impact of selflessness not only on our own lives but also on those around us. Discover how carrying the burden for an extra mile can change hearts and open doors to new opportunities for witness and friendship, just as Jesus exemplified through His life and teachings.
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Known for his unique ability to simplify profound truth so that it can be applied to everyday life, Adrian Rogers was one of the most effective preachers, respected Bible teachers, and Christian leaders of our time. Thanks for joining us for this message. Here's Adrian Rogers.
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We're preaching through the Sermon on the Mount. And we're in Matthew chapter 5. Would you be finding it, please? Matthew chapter 5. And in just a moment, we're going to read beginning in verse 38 and read right on through to verse 42. Matthew 5, 38 through 42. We live in a world that is a very, very self-centered world. And somebody as well said that people who are all wrapped up in themselves make a very small package. How are we going to get outside of ourselves? How are we going to learn the joy? of a selfless and Christ-filled life. The passage that I'm going to read to you will tell you all about it. The title of the message, The Miracle Mile. Now, look, if you will, in Matthew chapter 5, beginning in verse 38. "'Ye have heard that it hath been said, "'An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.'" But I say unto you, that is Jesus says, that ye resist not evil. But whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if a man will sue thee at the law and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile away, Go with him twain, that is, go with him two miles. Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee, turn not thou away. Now, I want you to note especially verse 41. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain, or go with him two. The title of the message says, the miracle mile. Now, I want to talk to you about the miracle mile, which is the second mile. Jesus said, if anybody forces you to go with him one mile... Go with him, too. The first thing I want you to see is what I'm going to call the principle of the miracle mile. Now, what is all of this about? Well, you have to understand the background. You see, the Romans had occupied the land of Palestine for about 100 years, but they had learned something from the Persians who had at one time ruled the world. The Persians had learned a secret. That not only would they conquer a people, but they could use those people in a very advantageous way that as they subjugated them, they could make them do certain menial tasks. And one of the things was this, that if a Persian soldier was on his journey and he saw somebody in a conquered land, he could say to that person, listen. by law you must carry my knapsack and you must carry my weapons for a mile. And they had to do that. The Romans learned from the Persians some 600 years before that that was a very wonderful plan. And so the Romans would often take a Jewish citizen, a civilian, a Roman soldier would say to a Jewish civilian, "'Here!' Carry this backpack for me. Carry my burden. Carry my weapons. You must do it by law. You must carry this burden for a mile. That was the law. And you talk about something that was humiliating to a Jew. Something that he hated with all of the intensity of his soul would be to be forced to carry another man's burden for a mile. Now, it is said that every Jewish boy had marked off a mile post from his house. He knew exactly how far a mile was because he was going to carry that burden a mile, but not one step further. He knew exactly how. And so this is the situation in Jesus' time. And it caused so much resentment. It caused so much rebellion. And the Roman soldiers, according to historians, enjoyed humiliating the Jew by making him carry that burden a mile. They were the occupational army, you know, during that time. Now Jesus is preaching. They never went to sleep when Jesus was preaching. Jesus is preaching along and he says, "'And if anybody commands you to go with him a mile,' go with him too. Boy, at that time they blinked and heads jerked. They said, you mean you want us to do double duty? You want us to go not only one mile. You want us to go two miles. And Jesus said that's exactly right. What is the principle of the miracle mile? Are you listening? The principle that Jesus Christ is talking about is simply this. You must do more than is required by law. You must do more. than is required by law. Now, the Pharisees and the scribes to whom Jesus was speaking in this Sermon on the Mount, among others, they were very careful to keep the law of God, so they thought. And look, if you will, for example, in verse 20. I think you pick it up in chapter 5, verse 20. For I say unto you, except your righteousness shall exceed the the righteousness of the scribes and the Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven. Now the scribes and the Pharisees were very careful to keep the law. At least they thought they were. They were keeping the letter of the law. They were keeping the law in a punctiliar way. And Jesus said, listen. Unless you're willing to go beyond what the scribes and the Pharisees do, you will in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven. What the Pharisees had and what many people in America have today is what I want to call a minimum wage. morality, a loveless legalism. And what is the principle of the miracle mile? It is simply this, to do more than is required. I was reading about a farmer who had been in to buy a car, and later on the car salesman came to buy from the farmer a cow. And here's the way the farmer sold the cow to the automobile dealer. The farmer priced it this way, basic cow, $400.00. Two-toned extra, $45. Extra stomach, $75. Produce storage compartment, $60. Dispensing device, four spigots, $10 each, $40. Genuine cowhide upholstery, $125. Dual horns, $15. Automatic fly swatter, $35. And some other things added up to $895 for a $400 cow. Now, the Pharisees were very much like that farmer. I mean, they were willing to do just as much as was required and no more. Somebody has said that life really is lived on three levels. There's the hellish level. That returns evil for good. And then there's the human level that returns good for good and evil for evil. And then there's the holy level, the heavenly level, that returns good for evil. That's what our Lord is saying here in verse 44. But I say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you. Those who require you to carry their burden a mile... Carry it to. Do more than is expected. Do more than is required. Go beyond that minimum morality. That is the principle of the Miracle Mile. Secondly, I want you to notice not only the principle of the Miracle Mile, but I want you to notice the practice of it. Now, if you read this carelessly... you'll get the idea that Jesus is teaching passivism. For example, look, if you will, in verses 38 and 39. "'Ye have heard that it hath been said, "'An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. "'But I say unto you that ye resist not evil. "'But whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, "'turn to him the other also.'" And if a man will sue thee at the law and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him too. Now is Jesus just teaching that Christians are to be doormats? Is that what He's teaching? Is Jesus teaching that we can never defend ourselves? That we can never protect our homes, our lives, our loved ones, not at all. As a matter of fact, Jesus said also, if you will remember in this Sermon on the Mount, that He did not come to diminish or to destroy the law and the prophets. He didn't come to destroy that. He came to fulfill it. And Jesus said, "'Not a jot, not a tittle shall fail from the law.'" Jesus believed all of the Old Testament law. And a part of the Old Testament law is that we are to defend our loved ones and to defend, even sometimes to the point of death, our liberties and our rights. As a matter of fact, what Jesus here in Exodus chapter 21 says is what he's quoting, verses 24 and 25. He's quoting it exactly. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe. If you read the Bible and you find pacifism, And you think that Jesus is talking about us being a pacifist. You're wrong. As a matter of fact, the Bible is against lawlessness. The Bible is against anarchy. We live in a generation of people who have pudding for brains, who are defending the lion's right to eat the lamb. Jesus never did that. Jesus taught that there should be civil justice. Well, now, wait a minute, Pastor. On the one hand... You say that the Bible's against lawlessness and the Bible doesn't teach pacifism. And yet here on the other hand, our Lord says resist not evil. If somebody slaps you on one cheek, just turn the other. Is that contradictory? Not rightly understood, it is not. The great Apostle Paul, I think, gives the greatest commentary on this passage. If you would turn to Romans chapter 12 right now, and I want you to look at it because if you don't, you're going to get confused on this point. Turn to Romans chapter 12 and see what the great Apostle Paul teaches on this subject. Romans 12, and I'm going to read... beginning in verse 17. And I'm going to read right on through Romans 12 till I get to chapter 13 and go to verse 4. I'll put it all together and you'll have it exactly as the Bible teaches it. Now here's what our Lord, here's what the Apostle Paul said, and he's commenting on what Jesus said. Romans chapter, uh, 12 and verse 17, recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, now underscore that, sometimes it's not possible. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, Live peaceably with all men. Sometimes it is not possible. Now notice verse 19. Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves. That is, don't take revenge, but rather give place unto wrath. For it is written, vengeance is mine. I will repay, saith the Lord. You can be certain that God is no pacifist. Therefore, if thine enemy hunger, feed him. If he thirsts, give him drink. For in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. Now that ends the chapter. And if that's as far as we read, we'd say, well, the Bible teaches pacifism. And the Bible teaches that we're just to lie down in front of evil and And let evil take over, but continue to read. Go now into Romans chapter 13 and verse 1. Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers, the higher authorities. For there is no power, no authority, but of God. And the powers that be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power resisteth the ordinance of God. And they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation for rulers. are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he... the army officer, the soldier, the magistrate, for he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid, for he beareth not the sword in vain. God's magistrates have swords. That is authority and power to wound and to hurt. For he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Now, what does this say? Very simply this, that you and I are not to take personal revenge. But the Bible does not teach a passivism. As a matter of fact, the Bible teaches that evil must be restrained. Now, turn to another passage, and then I'm going to comment on it. I Peter. I Peter chapter 2. Verses 13 and 14, here's what God says to those of us who are citizens. 1 Peter 2, verse 13, Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man, that is, to man's laws, for the king's sake, whether it be to the king as supreme or unto governors, now listen to this, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers and for the praise of them that do well. Now, men are wicked. We live in a wicked society and the wickedness of human nature has to be restrained by law. And just to lay down in front of sin and error and evil and wickedness is neither just nor kind because it doesn't protect the innocent. nor does it, my dear friend, restrain wickedness. So what is our Lord talking about here? Well, let me just say this parenthetically. Have you ever heard it said that you cannot legislate morality? Well, you're right. There is no law on earth that can make you moral. None. You can't legislate morality. There's not a law written that can make you love me. or make me love you. You can't do that with law. Now here are two fellows over here. Now let's say we make a law to say that they have to love me. There's no law that can do that. So therefore I have to have a law that says they can't kill me. You see, you cannot legislate morality. So therefore, you legislate against immorality. That's what it's all about. Laws are not here to make us good. Laws are here because we are so bad and we have to be restrained. And so, what is our Lord saying here when He says, if somebody will slap you on one cheek, turn the other? What is our Lord saying when He's saying, resist not evil? He is teaching that you are not to take personal vows. vengeance. You're not to stand up for your so-called rights. God has ways of taking vengeance, and God has ways of protecting. And there are times when we ourselves have to protect our loved ones. But what he's talking about here is the idea that so many people have of, and I'll illustrate it here in a moment, of standing up for their own so-called rights. For example, look, if you will, in verse 39, and maybe it'll get a little clearer here. We talk about this miracle mile. Go back to Matthew chapter 5 and verse 39. Look at it here. And Jesus says in verse 39 that, "'Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.'" Now, there are two things that If you wanted to make a Jew angry, two things you could do. One is to spit in his face. The other is to slap him. You ever been slapped in the face? I mean somebody with an open hand, right in the face. Or to spit in your face. The ultimate act of contemptuousness. And what is our Lord saying here when He's saying this? Go the second mile when your dignity is degraded. You see, that's what they did to the Lord Jesus Christ. By the way, just put in your margin. Matthew chapter 26 and verse 67 and read it when you get home. Then did they spit in His face and buffeted Him and others smote Him with the palms of their hands. They spit in the face of Jesus and they slapped Jesus with an open hand. And Jesus did not slap back. Jesus just simply turned the other cheek. What's our Lord saying? When your dignity is degraded, when somebody insults you with an open hand or a vile word or whatever it is, just turn the other cheek. Go the second mile. And then he gives another illustration. Look, if you will, in verse 40 of this same chapter. And if any man will sue thee at the law and take away thy coat... Let him take thy cloak also. Now, the Lord is not saying here that you're not supposed to protect your property if somebody's trying to steal it. That's not what He's saying. Here is a law case. You've done something wrong, and somebody has sued you, and they've gotten a judgment against you, and you don't have anything to pay, so they take your shirt. And our Lord says, yes, and give him your coat also. You did wrong. And don't just simply pay what was due. Don't just go one mile. Don't just obey the law. Give him your coat also. Go the second mile. Don't just do the minimum. Do more than is required. And then when somebody has a need and comes to you and asks you for help, look, if you will, in verse 42. Give to him that asketh of thee, and from him that would borrow of thee, turn not thou away. Don't just pay what you owe. Anybody can do that. Look in verse 46. For if you love them which love you, what reward have you? Do not even the publicans the same? And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more than others? Do not even the publicans do so? If you just love those that love you, if you just give to those who can give to you, if you just help those who help you, if you just do what is required of you and no more, any good red-blooded all-American atheist can do that. But when somebody has a need and they come to you, you don't owe them anything, but Jesus says give to them and don't turn them away. Bible says in 1 Timothy chapter 6, verses 17 and 18, charge them that are rich in this world that they be not high-minded nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God who giveth us richly all things to enjoy. Now, if you have money, listen, that they do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing to communicate. And 1 John 3, verses 17 and 18, But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother hath need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him? My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. Now here is our Lord saying that if you're walking down the street and somebody says to you, give me your billfold. Somebody says, give me your shoes. Somebody says, give me your house. Somebody says, give me your automobile. Are you to do that? No, that's not what our Lord is saying at all. And that is a false and an extreme interpretation of what our Lord is saying here. There is the kind of giving that does not help, but it hurts. And the Bible does, all Scripture has to be compared to Scripture. For example, the Apostle Paul said in 2 Thessalonians, if any man would not work... neither should he eat. You don't give to a fraudulent person. You don't encourage the alcoholic in his booze by giving him more money to buy booze with. That's not what our Lord is talking about. But what our Lord is talking about is simply this, that we do not simply pay what we owe. But we look beyond what we owe to see what they need and what we can do with that which God has put in our hands. And by turning the other cheek or by going beyond that which is required of us in a court of law or by helping those that we do not owe anything to, we are doing something that Jesus calls going the second mile. There's the law mile. and the legal mile, and there's the love mile, and the extra mile that I want to call the miracle mile. Now, I've talked to you about the principle of the miracle mile. I've talked to you about the practice of it in some illustrations that Jesus gave, and He gave more. about loving our enemies, going beyond the minimum morality, going beyond what is required by law and supplied by love. Now let me just kind of wrap it up and see if I can apply it to where we live today. We talked about the principle of it. We've talked about the practice of it. Let me talk to you about the power, the power of the Miracle Mile. Why? What will the Miracle Mile do? Why did I call it when I prepared this message, the Miracle Mile? Well, there are many things it will do, but I want to mention three of them today. That when you begin to live this way, that it will transform your life and give you joy and power that you will never have any other way. Number one, it will change your attitude. The second mile is the smile mile. Remember that. The second mile is the smile mile. The first mile is the slave mile. You go the first mile, and that's all. You're going to hate it every step of the way. In the first mile, you're required to go that far, and you are the victim. In the second mile, you are the victor. In the first mile, you are being controlled. In the second mile, you are controlling. The first mile is the law mile. The second mile is the love mile. The first mile only makes you bitter. The second mile gives you joy. In the first mile, you are conquered. In the second mile, you have conquered yourself and the man who makes you carry his burden." The first mile is drudgery. The second mile is victory. It changes your attitude because you say, I'm not doing this because I have to. I am doing this because I want to, because my Lord has taught me to. It will change your attitude. Here's the second thing the second mile will do. It will make you a success. All successful people, even in the natural realm, They're almost always second milers. The reason that some people are not successful in their spiritual life is they're just first milers. They say, well, I'm going to do five minutes a day of devotions. Five minutes is up. I'm finished. I'm going to read my Bible so I can mark it up. I'm going to read through the Bible in a year. A dose a day keeps the devil away. And they're just simply doing what they think is required, but that's all they do. Have all of these folks who just simply watch the clock on their job. All they do is what is required of them, what they're paid to do. My dear friend, if you only do what you're paid to do, you'll never be paid for what you've not done. There's a difference. I was reading about Henry Ford. You know, he was kind of eccentric. Henry Ford, who built the great Ford organization... He was a genius, but different, eccentric. And Henry Ford bought the Lincoln factory in Detroit. And it was losing money. And he was trying to get the thing humming and started. So he asked somebody to cut down for him a log. They cut a log out of the tree, trimmed out of the forest, a tree out of the forest, trimmed the limbs off of it. and he had it brought into the office building, and he laid that log in front of the elevators that go up to the top, right down there on the floor. And the next morning when everybody came in, there was a log there. So all the secretaries and stenographers and executives, they all stepped over that log and went up. And there was. Maybe they commented on it, but that was all. Day after day, the maintenance people cleaned around that log and People stepped over that log. It stayed there for three weeks. Nobody asked about it. Nobody moved it. Everybody said, I don't know why it's doing there, but that's not my department. I don't get paid for handling logs in front of elevators. And it stayed there for three weeks, and Henry Ford called them all in and said, I put that log there, and not a one of you asked about it. Nobody asked why it was there. Nobody wanted to know about it. Nobody did anything to remove it, and every one of you are fired. fired everybody on that entire floor, fired every one of them, put his son Edsel in there to begin to do something to make that business make money. You see, everybody said, that's not my business. I'm not there. I don't have anything to do with moving logs. I type letters. I do this. I do that. My dear friend, listen. The second mile will change your attitude. The first mile you're being controlled. You're a victim. You're forced to do it. The second mile you say, I am doing this. Now I am in control. And you can whistle while you walk and whistle while you work going the second mile. The second mile is the mile that brings success in any endeavor in the physical realm, in the spiritual realm, wherever it is. Thirdly, Not only will the second mile change your attitude, not only will this miracle mile make you a successful person, but my dear friend, it is the key. to better relationships. And therefore, it's the key to witnessing. Now, let's just imagine. Here we are back 2,000 years ago in the land of Palestine. Here's a man out there. He's working in the field. He's plowing along, working in the field. Here comes a Roman soldier. He's got this Roman soldier's backpack on. He's got his spear. He's got his canteen. He has all this. He sees that Jewish man out there in the field. He says, hey, hey, I'm talking to you. You, yeah, you. Come here. Pick this up. I'm tired. Carry that for me. That Jew throws the reins of that plow down. He scowls. He grits his teeth. He mutters something. The soldier said, what did you say? He said, I didn't say anything. He said, pick that up. He picks it up. He said, okay. I'm going to carry this, mister. You're a soldier. Your people are in control and there's nothing we can do about it. And I've got to do it and I'm going to do it. But I want to tell you something, soldier. One of these days we may be on top and you may be under and I just hope I meet you someday after this is all over. And he picks that burden up and he carries it. There's the mark, a mile. And he throws it down and says, there, now I've done it. He walks back to his work, but he's too angry to work. Hits his fist on the barn door. Goes in the house. His wife says, what's wrong with you? Oh, he said, don't talk to me about it. I don't want to talk. Well, I don't want any supper. Just forget it. Oh, he's seething. He's an inferno. He's so angry. He's been forced to go a mile. But now, here's another man. He's heard Jesus give the Sermon on the Mount. A Roman soldier comes along and says, Hey, you! Come over here. You talking to me? Be right there. Carry that burden. Yes, sir. Be glad to. Come on, let's go. The soldier says, Is this man, is he sick? What's wrong with this fellow? They begin to walk along and the Jewish man says to the Roman soldier, Where are you from? Tell me about your family. How long have you been in the army? And they're walking along and they're getting in a conversation and then they come finally to the one mile mark and the Roman soldier says, well, thank you for carrying my burden. You've been different than most people. I appreciate it. And the Jewish boy says, now wait a minute. You're tired. This is a heavy load. Right down the road about two miles there's a well of water. We can both get a drink. I'm thirsty. I'm sure you must be thirsty. Let me just carry this for you. Another mile. Tell me some more about your family. Tell me about what it was like back in Rome. Why, the second mile is so different from the first mile? They become friends. They begin to talk. They begin to converse. They're sitting there drinking water. And the Roman soldier says to the Jewish man, you know, I've got to confess something to you. I've had the wrong opinion of you Jews. I really have. I've hated Jews. I have thought you were a squalid race. I thought you had no character. I thought you... I've never seen... Listen, just forgive me for the way I felt about the Jewish people. The Jew says, well, listen, you know, you've got a heart just like I do. When you talked about your wife and children, I saw that the heart that beats in your chest is just like the heart that beats in mine. The Roman says to the Jew, I just want to ask you a question. Why did you go... Two miles. Why? I mean, you didn't have to. Why? Well, the Jewish man says, have you ever heard of a man named Jesus? Many of us think he's the Messiah. I heard him preach an incredible message. We were there at the Mount of the Beatitudes, and Jesus preached, and Jesus said, when you fellows tell us to go one mile, we're supposed to go two, just out of love. He said, Jesus said that? Who is Jesus? I've never heard anything like that. Tell me about this Jesus. I want to learn more about that. I have never in my life heard anything like that. Don't you think that would open a door to witness? Don't you think that would make a difference? Don't you think it would make a difference where you work tomorrow if you began to live that way? Don't you think it would make a difference in your school? Hey, I know it'd make a difference in our homes. I know it'd make a difference on our jobs. I know it'd make a difference if we would just simply say, I'm not going to go just one mile and do all that is required. I'll do what Jesus says and I'll go a second mile. And they slap me on one cheek, I'll turn the other. They sue me at law and take my shirt, I'll give them my coat. I'll not just give what I owe, but I'll give what they need. Somebody makes me go a mile, I'll go a second mile and I'll do it with a smile on my face. And my dear friend, if people begin to live like that on Monday, they'll start believing what I preach on Sunday. You know it is true. We'll go out and begin to live that miracle mile. The mile that makes a difference. And I just want to say this before I'm finished. Jesus, Jesus, the Son of God, was the one, my dear friend, that went the second mile. All of his life, all of his life was the life of a second mile. Even in the Garden of Eden, God was going the second mile. Adam and Eve had sinned against God. And you would think that God would stay up there in heaven and let Adam and Eve try and find him. But there's God walking in the garden saying, Adam, where are you? That wasn't the voice of a detective. That was the voice of a brokenhearted God seeking God. And Jesus left heaven, came to this earth, and the Bible says, God commendeth his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. He went the second mile. We deserve the penalty of the law and justice, but He came to give us grace and mercy. That's what Christmas is all about. Oh, what a great Savior we have. What a wonderful, dear Savior. What a wonderful Lord we have. I can't understand why people don't want to give their hearts to Jesus. Can you understand that? I can't understand it. I really can't. If I had a thousand lives to live, I'd give every one to Jesus Christ. A preacher was preaching and he preached about Jesus and gave the invitation and people were coming forward. And a little girl who didn't understand it all asked her mother, said, what are those people doing? And her mother said, they're going forward to give their hearts to Jesus. That little girl said, why don't we all go? That's a good question. Why don't we all go? Such a wonderful Savior is Jesus who went the second mile And He wants to save you today. Heads are bowed and eyes are closed. Oh, Father, Father, I pray in the name of Jesus for those today who need to be saved. Help them today to say an everlasting yes to Christ. And precious friend, if you're here today and you're not absolutely certain that you're saved, let me help you to receive Christ. RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE. WOULD YOU PRAY A PRAYER LIKE THIS? OH, GOD, I NEED YOU. OH, GOD, I NEED YOU. AND, FRIEND, YOU DO NEED HIM. OH, GOD, I NEED YOU. AND I WANT YOU. THANK YOU, GOD, FOR GOING THE SECOND MILE FOR ME. THANK YOU, LORD, THAT WHILE I WAS YOUR ENEMY, AND WHILE THE LAW SAID I DESERVE DEATH AND HELL, You went the second mile and gave me love and grace. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus, for your death on the cross, for going the second mile for me. Thank you for dying for my sin. Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus, come into my heart. Forgive my sin. Save me, Lord Jesus. Would you pray that prayer? Save me, Lord Jesus. Save me, Jesus. And Lord Jesus, I give you my life. I place it in your control. And today I will follow you wherever you lead me because you have forgiven my sin and because you've saved me. I'll not be ashamed of you. Begin now to change my life. In your name I pray. Amen.
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